yes, yes they do and it hurts
Yes, they are more aggressive when they are pregnant. They will also bite and hiss at you if you touch or pet its belly.
jack rabbits can be very aggressive, so I highly recommend a pet store rabbit or a guinea pig.
Because that's the natural order of things: rabbits are prey and dogs are predators.Not all dogs are aggressive to rabbits, though. Pet rabbits and dogs have been known to get along very well (although they should never be left alone together, no matter how well they behave: too many rabbits have been lost that way).Some dog breeds tend to be more aggressive towards rabbits than others.
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
Wild rabbits are not suitable as pets because they are not domesticated and may exhibit aggressive behavior. It is best to adopt a domesticated rabbit from a shelter or breeder if you are looking for a pet rabbit.
Desexing will generally reduce aggression in any animal. While done for this reason more for male animals, even in females it results in a decrease in the hormones responsible for aggressive behaviour. Female animals, rabbits included, can become very aggressive when in heat, when the urge to mate can make even the most normally docile pet become quite anti-social towards their owner. Some other important reasons for desexing your female rabbits include helping prevent uterine infections, cancer and mammary tumors, and - of course - unwanted babies.
is it that pet rabbits feet are black from below i have white rabbits and there feet are yellow :P
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
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No, Abraham Lincoln didn't have a pet turtle but he did have a dog, cat, turkey (yes, a turkey), horse, rabbits, and a goat! --amber h.
Dwarf rabbits behave in the same ways as all pet rabbits. If you want to know about dwarf rabbits, just research pet rabbits: you'll get all the correct information.Rabbits that aren't neutered/spayed (especially males) do spray urine as a behavioral and aggressive behaviour. This is one among many reasons why it's widely recommended to spay/neuter your rabbit! Please see the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
Rabbits are not the cleanest pet you could have (as they can carry disease), but as long as you keep their living environment clean and sanitary, you won't have any problems.