An overview of what it’s like to live with a bunny and what you should know before you consider adopting one. Most animal shelters have a lot of rabbits who were bought at pet stores and later given up by people who didn’t understand the long-term commitment of being a rabbit guardian.
Watch more of the Marin Humane Society’s videos about taking care of rabbits at http://www.marinhumanesociety.org/Adoptions/rabbitvideos.html .
See rabbits who are available for adoption, and learn about everything the Marin Humane Society does to help animals, at http://www.marinhumanesociety.org/Adoptions/sca.html .
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Purebred Double Mane Lionhead bunnies at 3 days old. There are 2 Tortoises and 2 Oranges. www.aftertherainrabbitry.com
These rabbits are newest addition to the household. Speedy is the black rabbit. Tannie is the Tan Rabbit.
http://www.ilovemyhouserabbit.com – Explanations of a Magpie Harlequin
Mites is a relatively common problem in rabbits, but very easy to cure by an injection given by your vet. Some people think their rabbit has dandruff, but this video clip explains what to look for and how to diagnose mites. Mites will irritate your rabbit, making it itchy. If you notice your rabbit scratching more than usual, this might be a sign of mites. In some cases, the mites are easily visible and sometimes, they are hidden in the fur. This clip shows two cases; one obvious and one less obvious. It is important that you check your rabbit regularly for mites to prevent discomfort.
lion head rabbits
So one day I go back to my desk and see there are only stems in the vase…no rose buds. Hmmmm. If they wilted where were they? Then I caught him. Grandpa would jump into the computer chair, onto the keyboard, and then up onto the desk where he would eat the roses. Bad boy.
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My Baby Mimosa getting ready to give birth
Excerpts from a documentary about House Rabbits