If your rabbit is female, she could be experiencing a phantom pregnancy. This happens when she has been in contact with a male. She will show all symptoms and behaviors or a real pregnancy.
Rabbits can also get aggressive once they reach sexual maturity so i would advise you to get him/her neutered
I would suggest that you take your rabbit to a veterinary practice for a thorough check over as he/she may in fact be in pain which would make them stop eating and lose weight as well as become slightly aggressive.
it will probably stretch its legs when hopping...
if it is really mad it will bite you....
leave it alone to calm down then give your bunny a head stroke while you give it a treat....
Different rabbits have different temperaments, but if your rabbit is always grouchy and unfriendly, that means it's not living a happy, healthy life, and you should find out if something's wrong and try to fix it. There are many different reasons why a rabbit is bad-tempered. If your rabbit used to act differently, and this is a new thing, maybe your rabbit is sick. If your rabbit has always acted this way, maybe your rabbit was abused in the past, or never properly socialized, or maybe you're not providing a very secure-feeling lifestyle for the rabbit (maybe the rabbit is stressed out). Consider the questions below for more info and links.
when my rabbit seemed sad because she lost her young she would always bury her face in your arms and was really quiet
They get closer to the ground, run away, and try not to be seen
They put their ears down, won't move, & they won't go near you. They also will make a thump noise with their front/back feet, shed their fur, and shake.
if she is in heat or pregnant
of course
Pet rabbits only grow according to their genetics.
It entirely depends on the store, try contacting your local pet stores, and evaluate their rabbits before buying one.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as of 2007 there were approximately 1.87 million households in the United States with a pet domesticated rabbit with 6.17 million total pet rabbits.
Most pet shops sell rabbits go to atwoods
Dwarf rabbits need the same vaccinations as all pet rabbits. What vaccinations are required for your pet rabbit depends on where you live. In the UK, rabbits require two vaccinations: one against Myxomatosis and the other against VHD (Viral Hemorrhagic Disease). there should be two weeks between the administration of these vaccinations. In many parts of North America, however, no vaccinations are required (or even available) for rabbits at all. Contact a local pet rabbit organization or a "rabbit-savvy" vet to find out what vaccinations are required for rabbits in your area.
well rabbits make a good pet because they will learn to love u and bite something but if u get it angry it will stay away from u also the
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
they fight
is it that pet rabbits feet are black from below i have white rabbits and there feet are yellow :P
Pet rabbits only grow according to their genetics.
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
They get angry because that is their territory and you are invading it.
wild european rabbits
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.
No.
mostly
No