Archive for March, 2008

 

Christmas carols in Ireland with pet rabbits

Thursday, March 20th, 2008
jambobwan asked:


Tilly and Maddie sing Away in A Manger with their pet Lop Rabbits. A month later, our beloved Bugs (on right) was eaten by a fox. Two days later, Poppy (on left) surprised us all by giving birth to six beautiful baby bunnies!

 

Pet Rabbit Care : Why You Shouldn’t Give Pet Rabbits as Easter Presents

Sunday, March 16th, 2008
expertvillage asked:


Learn from an exotic animal health technician as she explains why you shouldn’t give pet rabbits as Easter presents in this free online video.

 

Getting Health Insurance for Your Rabbit

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Many pet owners enjoy the company and companionship of having a pet rabbit in the house. People are attracted to the idea of house rabbits because rabbits are not only playful and fun to watch they are also very social. Rabbits tend to appeal to people who like the size and feel of cats but are put off by the aloof manners cats sometimes display, most rabbits, if handled properly, are friendly all the time. Rabbit owners need to be aware that because rabbits are so social they need to spend allot of time each and every day playing with their pet rabbit. Rabbits that do not get enough attention can become depressed. Like cats pet rabbits are low maintenance and are easily litter box trained. Rabbits chew on everything, the best way to spare your furniture is to give your pet rabbit lots and lots of chewy toys. Rabbits and young children are not a very good combination, kid’s habit of grabbing and running around makes rabbits nervous and they can start biting, and rabbit bites hurt. If you decide to keep your pet rabbit in the house you need to be prepared to clean the litter box on a regular basis.

Rabbits need to be taken to the veterinarian on a regular schedule for routine vaccinations and check ups. Rabbit owners who keep their rabbits in the house recommend spaying and neutering your rabbit. Pet rabbits are not known for their willingness to take medications. If you have to give your pet rabbit liquid mediation you will need to use a syringe (just the syringe not the needle) or an eye dropper. I prefer syringes because it is easier to measure the proper dosage of medication. Holding the rabbits head and neck with one hand slide the syringe into the rabbit’s mouth behind the teeth, Check to make sure that the tip of the syringe isn’t stuck out the other side of the mouth, point the tip of the syringe towards the rabbit’s throat. Depress the syringes plunger.

If your vet prescribes a medication for your rabbit that is in a pill or tablet form you are going to have to crush up the pill. Once you have crushed the pill into a powder mix it with a little bit of flavored Sustacal or Ensure until you have a watery paste. Use a syringe to administer the paste like a liquid medication.      

It only takes being bitten by one mosquito for a rabbit to become infected with a severe viral disease call Myxomatosis. Most rabbits die just a few short hours after contracting the disease. The only way to treat Myxomatosis is to vaccinate your pet rabbit before it ever comes into contact with Myxomatosis. Rabbits should be vaccinated when they are six weeks old. Do not give a pregnant rabbit the vaccination; wait until her babies are born. Rabbits are still at risk for Myxomatosis for fourteen days after being vaccinated. Your pet rabbit will need booster shots.      

Health problems commonly associated with rabbits are uncontrolled bleeding when injured, blood in the urine, broken bones, breathing problems, falling body temperature, and severe diarrhea. If you would like to purchase an insurance plan to help cover the cost of veterinary expenses for your pet rabbit you will probably have to look for an exotic animal policy offer by a pet health insurance company.



By: Jay Schindler

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The Adventures of Mr. Chloe

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
mrchloe asked:


The adventures of Mr. Chloe, the world’s most traveled pet bunny rabbit, begin in Texas and take him through 20 states and across three countries in Europe. As this movie will show — one rabbit can go a long way with the help of his human and very special friends.

Mr. Chloe’s adventures is copyrighted (c2007) by the owner of this youtube ID, Jeff Miller, and may not be reproduced without permission. It is being shared here with other pet lovers on youtube. All posts will be moderated.

To learn more about pet rabbits, please visit the House Rabbit Society.

 

How long should baby netherland dwarf rabbits stay with their mother intill they must be seperated?

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
supermario754 asked:


do the baby rabbits stay with the mother for a while or are they seperated at birth.