Yes! Rabbits are really soft and calm, but they don't show near as much interaction as a dog
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
Dogs are the most common visiting therapy animals, but cats, horses, birds, rabbits, and other domestic pets can be used as long as they are appropriately screened and trained.
Most areas in USA have it. Search online. Go to www.SearchKindly.org (a search engine) and type in "pet therapy in (your town)". Good luck.
well rabbits make a good pet because they will learn to love u and bite something but if u get it angry it will stay away from u also the
is it that pet rabbits feet are black from below i have white rabbits and there feet are yellow :P
Pet therapy can be with all people who have disabilities.
A good class pet would be a gerbil or a guinea pig I have 2 gerbils and theyre good with people and and rabbits have heart attacks easily!
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
Totally! My friend has a rabbit, I take care of it (easy), and it is very fuzzy!
There are so many good ones on the market, why would you want to?
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Yes, pet therapy does work. It helps a person cope with the tragedy in their life. Pet therapy is good for eldery people, and people in the hospital. It is companionship for people without having to take care of the animal personally. I have my great aunt and my little brother who is fighting cancer using pet therapy.