Yes sweetie you basiclly need rabbit food water a cage stuffing to go on the bottom, to lay on and then toys and most of all-LOVE but you also need a loving home because if its not your rabbit would shed fur or will kill him/her and you need to see a vet a month or a week every month or week for teeth and nails and if your getting dwarf lop then you need 2 rabbits I am a daycare rabbit helper.
You will need a cage, feeder, waterer, mineral lick, some kind of shelter and food. They are very low maintenance.
if you spends lots of time with them and talk with them a lot. If you drop your rabbit, or hurt it, they remember too. So be careful. Of course, rabbits arn't like dogs in telling who their owner is, but they generly have some scence in the matter. So, yes, rabbits can generly tell who their owner is.
There is no certain breed of horse that would be ideal for a first time horse owner. The best type of horse a first time buyer should look for is one that has some experience, is tempermental and easy to control and handle.
If a rabbit is a brat it is NOT the rabbits fault...you should have spent more time w/ it. To streangten a relationship: Take your rabbit out of it's cage and let i wander the floor; Do NOT TRY TO HOLD IT, let it do it's own thing. At first your rabbit may want nothing to do with you but after it my come over to say hello. start from there and move forward P.s. this will not happen over nite
If you want to breed rabbits, simply keep them together and watch for the signs of pregnancy in the females. They will breed when they are ready.
I don't know how long it takes for a bunny to get used to a new home, but a week after having our five year old rabbit that has only had one home before us, he's very happy and content, and knows his surrounding and our family well.
You would sue whomever was responsible for the rabbit at that time, i.e. the owner.
A first time puppy owner will need to purchase a number of dog products for the new member of their family. These would include eating and drinking bowls, a lead, a collar, food and some toys.
if you spends lots of time with them and talk with them a lot. If you drop your rabbit, or hurt it, they remember too. So be careful. Of course, rabbits arn't like dogs in telling who their owner is, but they generly have some scence in the matter. So, yes, rabbits can generly tell who their owner is.
no
first answer: no second answer: Yes, over-breeding your rabbit will lead to stress, poor health, and an early death. Breeding takes a lot out of a body: you need to give it time to recuperate and build up strength before breeding again.
spend time with it if you want get another bunny. comb its hair. i'm getting a lionhead rabbit or a dutch or lop eared. give it timathy hay and ask a breeder or pet store owner.
The percentage rate for first time home owner loans is average. The percentage rate is average because first time home owner loans are for people who have never owned a home.
Rabbits do not have to eat at a certain time. However, you should keep a regular feeding time for your rabbit.
NEITHER. Both are wonderful but very high maintenance dogs who need a very specific kind of owner.
Yes. The only time you really need to worry is breeding a dwarf rabbit with a obese one. It could put too much weight on the dwarf.
There is no certain breed of horse that would be ideal for a first time horse owner. The best type of horse a first time buyer should look for is one that has some experience, is tempermental and easy to control and handle.
Yes but that's the earliest it can breed