Nobody can answer this because it's not in the form of a proper question! If you rephrase your question so that people can understand what it is you are asking, then maybe you'll get some answers!
Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!! Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!! Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!! Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!!
A rabbit can get up to as big as a puppy DOG
Warren :)
No, you can't put baby oil on a rabbit. Anything you put on a rabbit will end up inside the rabbit because rabbits clean themselves by licking themselves. Baby oil is not safe for a rabbit to ingest and can make the rabbit sick. There is no good reason to put baby oil or any kind of oil on a rabbit. If your rabbit is sick, you should bring it to a vet who has experience and knowledge in treating rabbits.
It depends on the rabbit. Some are quite comfortable sitting in your lap or very close to you. Other prefer to keep their distance. With time and patience you can teach your bunny that being held isn't a bad thing but you have to take it slow so you don't stress him/her out. I've had my rabbit for 5 years and she still will not sit in my lap but she will often sit next to me or under my chair/bed. Also, most rabbits do not like being picked up and held while you're standing. When you do have to pick up your bunny make sure you always support it's hind legs and hold it tight against you so it can't jump out and hurt him/herself.
You can teach him to stand up (my rabbit can do that) , come to you at the sound of his name (my bunny can do that too), hop on a chair or something, and you can litter train him. Oh yeah, and if you're crazy enough you can hold a pellet between your teeth and make your rabbit stand up for it and pick it out of your teeth (I invented that trick and now my cutie bunny kisses me constantly, hoping there will be a pellet between my teeth!). I've never gotten sick, so that proves it's a safe trick, right?
You put a treat above him/her and once they stand you put it out just a little and they will step to get it but if she/he can't. work on this exercise for a while..
If it was newly born it does not have to stand up yet. If its eyes opened and has fur, and it still cannot stand up, maybe it has a foot or leg virus or internal injury. Ask your vet for more exact answers.
She taught us that you should always stand up for what you believe in!
Teach your children to stand up for what you believe is right, and allow them to be themselves and do what they want.
It is just their mascot. It was an older logo for the single Wasting Time, but they didn't have one up until the smiley face for the 2003 album. But the rabbit has still remained a mascot that they bring on stage.
ARBA stands for American Rabbit Breeders Association :)
The character Numskull in the story "Numskull and the Rabbit" is a foolish man who repeatedly gets tricked by a clever rabbit. The rabbit outsmarts Numskull using wit and cunning to teach him lessons about greed and deception. The story often features humorous and moralistic elements.
Yes. If you train them well enough and have enough face time with them, you can teach them to stand on your finger, and if you bob your head up and down, they will copy you!
Sounds like it may be dead
Stand-Up Stand-Up - 1992 Stand-Up Stand-Up 3-12 was released on: USA: 7 August 1995
To teach or guide