They can be. There are certain training that they have to pass though.
Yes!
Dogs are the most common visiting therapy animals, but cats, horses, birds, rabbits, and other domestic pets can be used as long as they are appropriately screened and trained.
Yes and No. Animals are used in pyrogen testing. Rabbits are generally used in pyrogen testing.
Cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, hamsters.
Yes, miniature horses are used as therapy animals in America. They serve in various therapeutic roles, including providing emotional support and companionship to individuals in hospitals, nursing homes, and schools. Their gentle demeanor and manageable size make them suitable for interacting with people of all ages, particularly those with disabilities or mental health challenges. Organizations that train and certify miniature horses for therapy work ensure they are well-socialized and able to navigate various environments safely.
This plant is not generally used for food by humans or animals. It has been noted that rabbits will eat pachysandra.
used them as a source of clothing and food
Commonly, dogs, cats, primates, mice, rats, rabbits, various domestic small animals, and some farm animals are used.
They are used for guard animals, pack animals, fiber animals, and meat in South America.
No. Rabbits belong in Family Leporidae. Squirrels belong in the Family Sciuridae.
Ferrets are non-game animals. The European polecat ferret is a protected species, as well a the Black footed ferret in North America. Domestic ferrets are used for hunting rabbits, called "Ferreting" in Europe. Domestic ferrets are also farmed in Europe for their fur used in clothing.
A brace of rabbits refers to a pair of rabbits, typically used in hunting or game terminology. The term "brace" can denote two of something, especially animals, and is often used in the context of hunting to indicate a specific quantity. In this case, it signifies two rabbits that are either hunted together or considered as a unit.