A healthy rabbit is a rabbit that isn't suffering from any illness, injuries, or genetic problems. To make your rabbit healthy, make sure you're feeding him the right diet, and giving him the right kind of habitat and attention. To make sure your rabbit is healthy, make sure you know the signs of sickness or injury, keep a close eye on your bunny and observe her behaviour every day, do at-home physical examinations every month, and bring her to the "rabbit-savvy" vet for regular check-ups once a year (or more!). See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
If its a rabbit treat, it will be healthy. Yogies will be good for any breed any of rabbit. YES, HEALTHY!!!
It depends on the rabbit if it is a healthy rabbit with no problems 8 years +
grass is healthy because its rich in vitamin A and D , also 1 fact the rabbit diet should be composed of eating grass and hay , eating hay helps promotes healthy teeth.
it is healthy and very good
When your rabbit drinks and urinates a lot that means he is VERY healthy! :)Don't worry this is normal you have a very healthy rabbit!
it is good to eat to keep are loungs healthy
parsley, lettuce, carrot and food pellets
A healthy rabbit can be 8 to 12 years before it dies and a rabbit that lives in poor conditions can live up to be 4 to 7 years old.
Cucumber peelings (packaged or not) aren't healthy for rabbits. If your rabbit really loves them, then it's okay as a treat: a small bite or two every once in awhile is fine. But most rabbits would prefer some fruit or carrot instead, and you can't give your rabbit too many treats because then you'll make him or her sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. You should talk to your vet about whether or not your rabbit is healthy. See the related question below for details and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
One that is treated well and is healthy.
It usually depends on what breed the rabbit is.
The only way to know if your rabbit is healthy is to observe her behaviour every day, and to do a physical exam at home every month. If your rabbit is active, playful, friendly, and eating and drinking and using the litter box regularly, these are good signs. Watch out for signs of sickness or injury, and if you see any contact your rabbit-savvy vet immediately. See related questions below for details and helpful links. Another important way to know if your rabbit is healthy is to bring her to the vet's for a physical and testing every year.