from a breeder u should look at all the rabbits and see if any of them seem to be acting weird or have goopy eyes. maybe even ask the breeder if anything has happened (diease wise) to the rabbits in the last few months. if u are getting it from a shelter look far weirdess in the rabbits twitching and stuff like that. also ask the shelter the same question. once u get the rabbit take it to a vet who accepts rabbits and give it a check up. its worth the money. hope this helps! and good luck with ur new bunny. u can always look up somthing like "common rabbit ailments" on the computer to find things like that. :3
The way to make your bunny happy and healthy is to treat her (or him) like a bunny!Rabbits have natural behaviours and needs -- if you provide for them, your bunny will be happy and healthy (barring misfortune).A rabbit's 5 needs (from PDSA):Environment: a safe, secure, and fun habitatDiet: a healthy, balanced dietBehaviour: the ability to express natural behavioursHealth: protection from pain, suffering, injury and diseaseSociety: companionship with and/or protection from other animalsSee the related questions below for details and links.
pick it and put it into the side.
Otherwise you'd be a chubby bunny
10 dollars
The answer is you need to buy a healthy bunny. The bunny should have a healthy coat, eat properly, and produce enough waste to show it has a regular system. An active bunny is every healthy bunny, so therefore you would want an active bunny. If it is a non-active bunny, you have some problems. Possibilities include pregnancy in females, boredom, sexual frustration, and stress. This will cause an unhealthy bunny. Also, check for any spots that look like they could be affected by fleas/mites. The best of luck on your search for a bunny! p.s. I would recommend going to the closest a.s.p.c.a. adoption center, where they provide nice quarters for critters, guaranteeing a great bunny! And, your saving a life!
your bunny will get kind of stiff and hold really still for a moment, then ... you know...
I think it's a tie but if I were to choose I would pick bugs bunny.
your bunny will growl at you try to bite will run away from you outside and wont let you pick her up and will honestly hate when you touch her stomach and keep felling her stomach carefully if the sides are round then she is and on top of her stomach is like a little lump
first, gently pick up the bunny and place it on your lap. make sure its not the middle of the day or the bunny will not sleep. make sure the bunny is comfortable. you culd pet or stroke it where it likes to be. my bunny likes it between the eyes. hope this helps. eragonbunnylover3000
bunny all the way!! especially when they wash their faces!! bunny owners, you know what i mean!
you can pick up a bunny when it is 2 weeks old
the Easter bunny is not real.....