you go to the pet shop, steal a male rabbit, make them reproduce and taa daa you go to the pet shop, steal a male rabbit, make them reproduce and taa daa
I would contact a veterinarian for that. It depends on the size of your rabbit and his allergies or other conditions that he might have. Consult your local pet doctor to get the answer to that question, or look it up on a reliable pet health website.
Rabbits may snore loudly at night due to respiratory issues, such as a respiratory infection or allergies. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment for your rabbit.
Yes rabbit fur contains allergens also. It is sweaters, glove linings, pillows, and more. It is used in winter clothing and such because the fur of the Angora rabbit is said to be 10 times warmer than that of sheep wool. Also, at times it is added to make clothing softer. People can be allergic to this fur, as I first discovered my allergies when I bought two sweaters with Angora rabbit fur.
No reputable breeder or pet store would knowingly sell a pregnant rabbit. Buying a rabbit that is already pregnant is a very bad idea for many reasons, not the least of which should be the consideration for the rabbits welfare.
A rabbit making a wheezing sound could be caused by respiratory issues such as an infection, allergies, or a foreign object stuck in their airway. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
They might but I strongly discourage you from buying a rabbit from a pet store. I do research and find a rabbit breeder near you. Pet stores tend to sell rabbits to young and much more expensive than they should be. If you find a breeder they are much more knowledgable about the breed you are buying and the rabbit itself. And you can get it for a much more reasonable price.
This rabbit either has allergies or (more likely) he has a cold. Eyes should be washed out with antibiotic eye wash. Actual cold symptoms should be treated with penicillin or other antibiotic inoculations. He probably has conjuntivitis in his eyes.
The only way to get a female rabbit pregnant is to introduce her to a male rabbit. If you do not want to buy another rabbit, you could consider temporarily fostering a male rabbit for breeding purposes. Breeding should be done responsibly and with careful planning to ensure the health and well-being of both rabbits and any resulting offspring.
If your rabbit has discharge coming out of its eyes, or has sticky or crusty eyes, there could be any number of things wrong (a parasite, disease, abscess, injury; the problem could also be dental; so on and so forth), but whatever the cause, the rabbit requires veterinary attention immediately.
It's best to make your own food instead of buying processed.
Get a bunny!! EDIT: It depends. Do you have enough time to look after a rabbit? Do you have a place to keep a bike? If it is about how much money you have, I would suggest buying a second hand bike and getting a rabbit from an animal shelter. Both are better for the environment and for the homeless shelter rabbit.