Litterbox Training a rabbit can be very easy as long as you do it the right way. This is just a way that I've always done it, but there are many different way to litterbox train them.
Start out by having a small litter box, not to big to where they can lay down in it (because that all they will...
Wild rabbits are usually almost always alone, except for in the morning and at night when the mother comes and feeds them. When people "find" baby bunnies the babies aren't lost, they are really just wandering around or just waiting for mom.
I definitely suggest putting him back where you got...
You rabbit is marking his territory :rabbithop Because of the new bun he is saying what is his, and what the other bun can have. He is pooping by the box so that the rabbit knows, its his box. It will go on for a while until they both learn each others rules and territory. I would try moving the...
Right away I noticed something wrong, she needs pellets. In the wild rabbits are able to find their vitamins that they need in the wild in different plants and leaves. I would give her some pellets along with her salad. Otherwise I would keep an eye on her poop. If its diarrhea take her to the vet.
As BunBun02 said, she could have been spooked. She maybe ran a little to hard and is tired and scared. They best thing to do is leave her to rest p, but keep an eye on her :)
There may be something wrong with your rabbit. I would contact a vet about him. Ushually rabbits do hate or love anyone.
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I have 7 Hollands lops. When I got them I did hear that I needed to watch their teeth. So I picked up some stuff to help keep their teeth down and my bunnies happy!
I went to out pet store and found there alfalfa cubs. They can be found for horses or rabbits. They are cubs with crushed alfalfa...
With your rabbits running around he will never learn. He needs to be in his cage so he learns to only use the litter box. With him running around he thinks that he can go anywhere.
With him being neutered doesn't have that big of a deal with him being litter box trained. As long as you don't...
Indoor house rabbits should be fine in the cold weather as the temperature indoors tends to be regulated for yourselves! But check that their living area is not in a draught, and if temperatures drop very low during the night you could give them a Snugglesafe Heatpad (it's like a pet-safe hot...
Wet tail refers to a variety of gastrointestinal and urinary issues in rabbits. The term commonly applied to one of the most recognizable symptoms of severe illness in rabbits, literally a wet tail and bottom. Its important to seek immediate veterinary care if your rabbits bottom develops a...
There may be a couple things wrong with your rabbit. I found this website that walks you step by step to find out what wrong with your rabbit.
http://m.petmd.com/rabbit/conditions/urinary/c_rb_polyuria_polydipsia
~Breeding Quality Holland Lops Since 2012~
Sounds just like me! I'm tempted to get a rabbit at every show! I've gotten every rabbit at one!
I went from 3 rabbits to 8 in just this year! I'm usually not supposed to have that much! Always before a show I tell myself, no rabbits. Or if I have all these rabbits, they all won't get...