How to pamper your rabbit…

I just come across this series of great videos on how you can relax your rabbit, handle them, groom them etc..

You can take a look at the videos at : Click here to Watch How To Pamper your Rabbit

Enjoy the video.

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Trimming Your Pet Rabbit’s Nails


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Do you know how much food your dwarf rabbit need a day?

Wonder if your over-feeding your dwarf rabbits?

Well, a dwarf rabbit can eat an equivalant of 3 carrots a day….. so watch out and don’t over-feed them.

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What is the max weight for a dwarf rabbit?

Have you ever wonder what is the max that your dwarf rabbit can reach?

Well, they generally do not go above 5 pounds.

Usually around 2 to 21/2 pounds.

There you have it.

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Great video that show case some great rabbit hutches

 

 

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Sales of Rabbit Hutches going up?

Major player in the UK’s online pet supplies market are expecting an increase in sales of outdoor rabbit hutches and other garden furniture for pets, as the weather warms over the coming months.

It’s been a far longer and colder Winter across Britain in recent years, and the  summer weather will tempt pet owners into their gardens, where they can soak up the sunshine whilst their pets enjoy some much needed fresh air and exercise after feeling rather cooped up indoors.

Now that Spring is here, everyone is eager to get out into the garden, and people who received pets as presents for Christmas will be looking to take them outside for the first time this month, and they’ll be needing a variety of hutches, runs and outdoor toys to keep their fury friends safe and happy in the strange new environment that the garden presents.

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5 things to consider when buying rabbit hutches

 

 

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3 things to know before building rabbit hutches

 

 

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Learn the 3 most important factors when choosing your rabbit hutches and rabbit cage.


As rabbit lovers and responsible pet owner, we do not want to have a nervous, sick or unhappy rabbit. One of the key factor to a healthy, happy and calm rabbit lies in our choice of rabbit hutches.

A good quality rabbit hutch will provides a conducive living environment for your rabbits and will go a long way to keeping them happy and healthy.

The 3 most important things to consider when buying a rabbit hutch are:

  • The size of the rabbit hutch

There is never a rabbit hutch that is too big for your rabbit. Experts recommend rabbit hutches or rabbit cage to be at least four times the rabbit’s length. But, do not forget that your rabbit will grow in size especially if you are buying new born rabbits.

You need to cater room for your rabbit to grow and space for them to run around and stretch as well as a place to hide. Your rabbits need those exercise to remain fit and healthy. Rabbits that lack exercise will develop health problems.

You also need to cater space for the water bottle, feeder, litter box as well as some toys to keep your rabbits from being bored.

Therefore, always choose the largest rabbit hutch that is practical for you – one that you can afford and that will fit where you need to place it.

Remember that your rabbit generally live happier when they have adequate room in their homes

  • The type of rabbit hutches

You have a choice of either an indoor or outdoor rabbit hutches.

Rabbits are generally safer indoors and definitely more comfortable because of climate controls in the house. Keeping rabbits indoors also help you to bond with your rabbits as you are more likely to interact with it if it is nearby. It also helps the rabbits to be social with people by being in contact with people on a regular basis.

Consider having a large outdoor rabbit hutch for milder weather. With that you can let your rabbits enjoy the fresh air, sunshine and lots of exercise by running around the backyard while being protected from predators and keeping them from wandering off.

Whether it is an indoor or outdoor rabbit hutches, do consider one with a second level or more.  A multi-level rabbit hutches will satisfy your rabbit’s love to climb, provide them with lots of exercise they need and to keep your rabbit from being bored

  • The design and materials used

Most modern rabbit hutches and rabbit cage today are made of metal, plastic, or wood, depending on size and exposure to the elements. Keeping in mind that you need to clean your rabbit hutches regularly, the materials used is very important. I would prefer a metal, stainless steel or plastic one as they are easier to wash than wood. Also look for a hutch design that allows easy access with more than one opening and doors that permit you to reach all parts of the hutch – for ease of cleaning.

A common problem that rabbit owners faced is sore hocks. Unfortunately, most rabbit hutches and rabbit cage have wire floors with a removable litter pan underneath designed for ease of use and cleaning.

Rabbits have sensitive feet and their hocks can get really hurt on a wire floor. Rabbits who stand exclusively on wire day in and day out will develop sore hocks and possible infections as a result.

To overcome this, cover at least part of the surface with a hunk of untreated wood, cardboard or a sisal mat to provide a solid area for the rabbit to rest their feet.

Remember, a rabbit hutch is a special place for your rabbit and they must feel both secure and safe in order for them to stay healthy, happy and calm – make it as enjoyable as possible!

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Happy rabbit hutch hunting!

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