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.
No reputable breeder or pet store would knowingly sell a pregnant rabbit. Buying a rabbit that is already pregnant is a very bad idea for many reasons, not the least of which should be the consideration for the rabbits welfare.
you go to the pet shop, steal a male rabbit, make them reproduce and taa daa you go to the pet shop, steal a male rabbit, make them reproduce and taa daa
Is she pulling it out or is it just coming out as you pet her? If she is pulling it out she may be pregnant. In that case you need to get a nest box right away. If you pet her and some hair come then she is just molting.
pet rabbit... you can get some for $10.00 CAN
Call up the SPCA it is someone's pet that has gotten out/
Yes, dandilions are safe for your pet rabbit!
if you are talking about feeding your rabbit pet then i would suggest going to your local pet store and asking someone. but if you just want to feed one in your backyard then carrots, lettuce, etc.
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
The duration of Elmer's Pet Rabbit is 420.0 seconds.
A half New Zealand White or A crossbred or 'pet' rabbit
Elmer's Pet Rabbit was created on 1941-01-04.
It could be a way for a woman to express that she is pregnant. During the 20's and 30's tests for preganancy involved animals, and a casual way that a woman might express that she was pregnant was to say something like "The rabbit died". It was not a woman's pregnancy itself that caused a rabbit to die, but the rabbit had to be killed so that its ovaries could be examined. If a woman was pregnant, then injections of fluids from the woman into a rabbit would cause the rabbit to ovulate, indicating pregnancy... or do you mean that your pet rabbit died? In that case, never mind...