Author: rabbitrescuesanctuary
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Bunny BootCamp
Bunny behaviour Bunny handling Bunny Bootcamp if you’re interested in these topics then please join us on Twitter at 11 am https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1rmxPkLvnRXJN
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Become a Hay Connoisseur
Become a “Hay Connoisseur” – for your bunny’s sake! Just as a wine connoisseur is fussing about wine quality so should you be about the hay for your bunnies. Only the best will do! It is their main food! The image above shows a range of hays. Bunnies do best with more than one type…
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Rabbit Care
* Rabbit Care* – Rabbits need space to run and play. *A hutch is not enough*. – Keep rabbits inside your home as a companion pet. *Never* in a backyard. – We recommend *playpens* in the home and in a dog proof yard for sun and fresh air but only under supervision and only…
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Inner Ear Infection in Rabbits: treatments and risks
This article covers deep inner ear infection in pet rabbits and explains both surgical and medical approaches.
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Animals in Film and Theatre
The Department of Primary Industries (DPI) NSW have information about the treatment of animals such as rabbits when they are used in films or theatre. Here is a link: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/animals-and-livestock/animal-welfare/animal-care-and-welfare/livestock/animal-use/animals-in-film-and-theatrical-performances/animals-in-film-and-theatrical-performances
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Fleas on Rabbits – Check and Control
It is super important to keep a check on your rabbit for fleas. How does a rabbit get fleas? Fleas spread from one animal to another. Their eggs are left on the animal and in its living environment. Even after all adult fleas are removed or treated, the eggs continue to hatch continuing the cycle.…