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    Homeless Man Jumps into river to save his rabbit

    The jerk that tried to kill the rabbit should be charged with animal cruelty and fined $3,000 and put in jail for a year with community service and humane education required to get out. His name should be posted on a watch list and the next violation should be more jail time and a higher fine.
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    Homeless Man Jumps into river to save his rabbit

    Someone needs to keep a watchful eye out for the welfare of this wonderful homeless man and his pets. It is amazing that the dog does not harm the rabbit and understands how much the man loves them both. I would if I lived nearby start an animal lovers group to look out for this wonderful...
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    Giving bun away

    Yes, I agree before you get any pet make sure you can deal with the consequences of having to that pet up. You may never forgive yourself and feel badly about it forever. So please make sure that is your only choice and is what you really have to do. I would keep her in a dog cage where she...
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    Giving bun away

    Rabbits love to chew. It seems that female rabbits chew more than males. Chewing wood, carpet, and drywall keeps their teeth strong and healthy. Try giving her some wood blocks and wooden chew toys. Also, take her to the vet and get her teeth filed down. Rabbits' teeth continue to grow and...
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    Dog walker saves rabbits from being thrown in the river

    This woman had a special gift to be able to rescue these poor bunnies. It also took great courage as she did not know if this person would have hurt her. Someone who can kill an animal can also kill a human.
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    Dog walker saves rabbits from being thrown in the river

    This is probably not as bad as the ceaseless hell that rabbits that are raised for meat must endure. It is also horribly cruel, when people who can no longer care for their rabbits give them to breeders and meat farmers. Nothing is more sad than to see a pair of domestic pet rabbits living in...
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    Dog walker saves rabbits from being thrown in the river

    Some people are morons. You can't cure stupid. However, you can reduce the damage stupid people do, if you get the chance.
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    Male grunting and trying to box female?

    An intact male rabbit can kill a spayed female out of sexual frustration. Please also neuter the male. It will take a few months or more for his high testosterone to level off. So you won't see results right away. Also, if the desire to attack the female is not just sexual, and is...
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    Male grunting and trying to box female?

    Please get both rabbits spay/neutered as soon as possible. Shelters offer low-cost spay/neutering as do some vets. Rabbits are territorial animals and the fighting has to do with not being spay/neutered. Sometimes though nothing can help with fighting and you will have to keep them separated. If...
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    QUICK LIST: Gardening for your Bunny

    Northern Autumn, Thanks very much for this helpful list of safe garden plants. I now plan to offer herbs sage, rosemary, thyme, oregano, lavender, lemon balm, to my rabbits. My rabbits love grapes and blueberries.
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    What the best Rabbit food

    Actually any fresh, green, sweet-smelling, high-quality hay including orchard hay is great. Your rabbit won't eat hay that is old or moldy.
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    When should nail trimming be done?

    Nail trimming is best done by an animal groomer or a vet.
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    What the best Rabbit food

    Rabbits' diet should be 80% fresh hay, 10% fresh greens like parsley and Romaine--never, ever Iceberg lettuce, and occasional Dandelion greens. Avoid too much high calcium and high sugar veggies as too much calcium causes urinary tract problems and stones, and too much sugar can cause obesity...
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    What the best Rabbit food

    Oxbow has a great selection of pellets for all ages of rabbits: baby, regular, and mature. Oxbow also has great hay. We have used Oxbow for years. For a treat Oxbow has a great new pellet formula that is appropriate for all rabbits that contains all of the nutrients that rabbits need. I like...
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