Rabbits can be great pets for those looking for a small animal for companionship and to become part of your family. Rabbits can be loving, playful pets that you can train and also show.
Intelligent companions, rabbits can be house trained and exercised. Rabbits can live for over five years and are social animals that require lots of love and attention.
Rabbits are very popular pets and there are various clubs that you can join. You can also show your rabbit at various different rabbit shows and meet other rabbit lovers.
At Think Big Pets we can help you with choosing a rabbit, purchasing a rabbit hutches, what to feed a rabbit and how to groom a rabbit.
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How to Choose and Position a Rabbit Hutch Some rabbits live inside in rabbit hutches or cages. The majority of rabbits live outside. Here are some tips for purchasing and positioning your rabbit hutch.
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Last Updated on Monday, 29 December 2008 12:59 |
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Think Big Pet's Guide to Rabbit Food Rabbits require well balanced meals to stay healthy and fit. They are notorious for flinging their food around and use their buckteeth to toss their food bowls. A heavy weight ceramic bowl is highly recommended. What do rabbits eat?
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Last Updated on Monday, 29 December 2008 12:56 |
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Grooming a Rabbit to Keep it Healthy As well as being an enjoyable experience for you and your pet rabbit, it is important to groom your rabbit regularly to keep it healthy. Grooming also gives you an opportunity to check for fleas, ticks and any injuries your rabbit may have. We have included some tips on how to groom your rabbit. However we do suggest that if you are unsure at all, to check with your veterinarian as they can best advise you on how to care for your pet rabbit.
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Last Updated on Monday, 29 December 2008 12:50 |
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Rabbits make beautiful pets. They are social, playful and entertaining to watch. Rabbits may live up to 15 years so please take this into account when purchasing your rabbit. Rabbits do require love and a lot of care. Make sure you have the time to clean up and play with your rabbit. They need to be exercised and also like to chew, so they need lots of chewable toys. As with many pets, rabbits may require vaccination and other veterinarian care which may be expensive.
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Last Updated on Monday, 29 December 2008 12:52 |
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