For details and helpful links, see the related question (linked below) about how to care for rabbits. One person writes: Rabbits need to you to pay attention to them, pet/hold them. Brush them. Feed them. Make sure their cage is cleaned on a regular basis. Make sure the rabbit stays clean. And if it appears to be sick you need to take it to a small animal vet.
A rabbit whether lop earred or not does not require a vet's care as long as it is healthy. There are no immunizations recommended for rabbits.
well, i have a pet rabbit and a pet rat and the rabbit is alot harder! the rat doesn't need too much attention. the rabbit needs to get played with everyday and needs to be cleaned every 2 days.
Yes, they are! I have had a rabbit for 3 years. Pets help children learn to CARE for OTHER living creatures, and the HUGE responsibility associated with pet care.
Angora rabbits need the exact same care as all pet rabbits, except they need more regular grooming. An angora rabbit's shelter should be just like any other pet rabbit's shelter. See the related questions below for info and links.
Feed it, love it, and pet it
All rabbits need vet care! Dwarf rabbits need the same care in all aspects as other pet rabbits do. See the related questions below for info and helpful links.
Rabbits don't need help. The rabbit can handle it by herself. You will want to know how to take care of the babies when they come out though. You could get some books on it.
One place that a person can get a pet starfish is from PetCo. If you have a pet starfish, you need to make sure that you have the proper kind of equipment to take care of the starfish.
I have 2 Holland Lops in Colorado and I love them!
I think it is good for a child to get a pet. It teaches them responsibility and how to care for things. They need to be made to keep up with it though and take care of it. It also depends on what kind of pet it is and how young the child is. If the child is very young and unable to care for the pet they may need some help or may not need to have the pet yet but it could be a good learning experience if the parent is willing to help. The child should not have a dangerous pet or one that is very difficult to care for like an exotic pet unless they are much older.
First you need to say what kind of fish it is. They all need different conditions depending on what species they are
cold sores can kill your pet rabbit but if you take care of the sore and clean the sore but if you don't take of the sore the bacteria will speard and the sore will close but then the bacteria will spread and then will kill your pet rabbit take care of your pet and stop animal cruelty
Instead of BUYING a rabbit, why not ADOPT one? Rabbits up for adoption are even more in need of your care than pet shop rabbits. Just take care of your bunny properly!