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May 28th, 2008 by
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\n Rabbit Health FAQ - Finding a Vet, Spaying, Hairballs and More
Questions and answers about a variety of rabbit health issues. ... Rabbits are generally pretty hardy, but these are some common questions about health related concerns in pet ... (more...)
FAQs about Rabbits and Rabbit Care
House Rabbit Society is a nonprofit rescue and education group. We welcome your feedback and appreciate your donations. Please join today! (more...)
Woodland Park Rabbit FAQ
Why do the rabbits need to be relocated? The large population of feral domestic rabbits have caused damage to the park's landscape including destruction of trees and brush and have ... (more...)
VHD FAQ
VHD, which is short for Viral Hemorrhagic Disease of Rabbits, is an infectious viral disease that attacks the internal organs of rabbits, particularly the liver. Most rabbits ... (more...)
Heartland
Rabbit FAQ. I've heard that rabbits can be litter-box trained...is this true? Should rabbits be spayed or neutered? Do rabbits play, like cats and ... (more...)
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Question: My yard is full of rabbits. How do I get them to move out or leave my flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs alone? Minnesota Master Gardeners say: (more...)
FAQ: Breeding Rabbits | Rabbit Articles | PetPeoplesPlace.com
Before breeding any pet, you should research how to best care for the animal during and after pregnancy and how to assist raising her young. Here are... (more...)
FAQ: Rabbit Proofing
What does rabbit proofing involve? Why is rabbit proofing your home so important?? So how do I keep electrical cords out of reach? How do I keep my rabbit from eating ... (more...)
FAQ - House Rabbit Society of San Diego
This FAQ comes from the many questions we receive from callers to our hotline or emails to our website. (more...)
FAQ: Angora Rabbits | Rabbit Articles | PetPeoplesPlace.com
The Angora rabbit was first created in England in the 12th century, reportedly by a monk who enjoyed breeding domesticated rabbits. Having long hair,... (more...)
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