First answer: You stick out a carrot. if it doesn't work, it has some issues.
More info: A small treat, like a bite of carrot or a blueberry, is a good way to get your rabbit's attention. A whole carrot is too much. Too many treats can make your rabbit sick.
You can't give the bunny a treat every single time you want it's attention, but if you need to know if your bunny is okay -- for example, if she's sleeping at a time when she's normally awake, and you're afraid she's sick -- then a treat is a good test because healthy, happy rabbits won't turn their favorite treats down, and you'll know right away if your rabbit is fine or needs to see the vet.
Otherwise, you have your rabbit's attention the second you walk in the room. Rabbits are prey animals: they're very much aware whenever anything or anyone is in their territory. The rabbit may choose to ignore you, but this doesn't mean you don't have his attention. If the rabbit is ignoring you or sleeping, and you want it to pay attention to you, try sitting down and talking softly to him.
If your rabbit is scared, angry, or bored, she probably won't want to give you attention. Give your rabbit a better lifestyle, and she will be more fun. Do some research about rabbit care and behaviour. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Usually the same as other breeds of horses.
Longer than yours!!
Horses love green, red, any color. They're happy for the attention.
Listening and / or Paying attention to you
A loving owner and attention, let your horses be a happy one! they also need the necessary food amount and grooming.
Usually it means he's listening and / or paying attention to you.
A horse that does not require a lot of attention in terms of not needing lots of special food or constant attention by a veterinarian or farrier (horse shoer) generally is called "an easy keeper". But don't forget that horses are herd animals and need to have lots of attention from their herd mates (other horses) and lots of care and affection from those who own them. All horses need a safe environment, access to grass or hay, a constant supply of fresh water, daily attention, and periodic visits from the vet and the farrier.
NO big time NO
Love, company and alot of attention! Don't forget the treats! Hope I helped (:
The Arabian horses attention span is a little different from other breeds. A lot of Arabians are high strung and can be easily distracted but all horses can be like this, some horses ( Arabians too!) can be very ,very interested in whats put before them.
Horses typically live for 25 to 30 years. However, some horses can live into their late 30s or early 40s with proper care and attention to their health and well-being.
It depends on the type/breed of horse and the personality. Horses generally are known to like oats, hay, sugar cubes, brushing, attention, that sort of thing.