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    Healthy Sticks?

    My two bunnies think chewing on sticks is the best thing. My parents live in an apple orchard, so they occasionally get a box of freshly cut up apple wood, but given the rate they chew we would need 100 acres to sustain their habit. What other types of wood are safe for bunnies to chew on?
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    Bad Habits of a Good Bunny

    My bunny Linus is normally very well behaved. That is, he was until this last week. He's taken to jumping onto my bed and peeing and pooping everywhere whenever I leave the room. He's neutered, litter box trained, For a bit of background, he learned how to jump into my bed three weeks ago...
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    Bunny Scabs?

    Today when I was grooming Linus I found a scab about the size of a dime on his back. It wasn't there last week, but he lives in an environment where I have little to no idea where he got it. We're going to the vet next week... should I try to schedule an appointment for before then, or is there...
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    Getting Bunny to Take His Meds

    My bunny Linus was given a prescription for Valbazen for E. Cuniculi. I'm supposed to give him the medication twice a day, but I'm having a hard time catching him to get him to eat it. Is there any way I can sneak it into a treat, like some cooked mashed carrots? Any recommendations for giving a...
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    Bunny Fortress of Doom

    My bunny Linus is obsessed with getting underneath my bed. I've built a series of cardboard barriers which he has subsequently chewed through, and once he is in what I have taken to calling "The Fortress of Doom," he is nearly impossible to get out. I'd like to build a sturdier barrier, but I'm...
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    Grooming a Grumpy Bunny?

    My bunny Linus is starting to shed a bit, but whenever I try to brush him he scampers away or nips at my toes. Getting him to let me brush him requires heavy amounts of bribery (and a little coercion), and I was wondering if anyone had any tips on training him to enjoy being brushed. Thanks!
  7. headphonesandkneehighs

    Hello from Portland!

    Hello! I'm a college student in Portland, OR, and I just adopted my very first bunny from a local humane society. His name is Linus, after Linus Pauling. So far he seems like a very spirited and inquisitive boy!
  8. headphonesandkneehighs

    New Bunny Question

    I just adopted my first bunny from the local humane society yesterday, and I am wondering if his behavior his normal. He's been super friendly and inquisitive, but he has barely been eating or drinking. He has hay, and I offered him both pellets and some greens, and he ate a little bit of all of...
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