An English Spot rabbit can live from about 8-12 years.
With any rabbit there are many different factors for how long the lifespan will actually be. It is important that they are taken care of properly otherwise it will be much shorter.
It is generally not recommended to wash a rabbit with shampoo unless it is specifically formulated for rabbits. Rabbits are self-grooming animals and may become stressed if forced to bathe. If absolutely necessary, consult a veterinarian for safe and appropriate grooming products.
Any rabbit can be a life-long friend. If you are a beginner, you should consider adopting a Dutch, Lop, Jersey Woolly, or an English Spot! These are most gentle, unless you make them mad.Any rabbit from an animal shelter can be a great friend to! They just want a home, they will appreciate anybody who adopts them. (It's the same with cats)!
So long as he is not charging your way.
Baths can be dangerous for rabbits. Healthy rabbits, including outside ones, keep themselves clean and don't require baths. If your rabbit needs a bath, something is wrong -- either the rabbit is sick and needs a vet, or you should improve the rabbit's living conditions. If you need to bathe a rabbit, follow certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related question below about bathing rabbits for details and link -- it applies to outside rabbits as well.
Based on the description provided, a male rabbit that is white with brown spots is more likely to be a Dutch rabbit rather than a Rex rabbit. Dutch rabbits are known for their distinctive coat pattern of solid color with white markings, including a stripe down the center of the face and a spot on each cheek. Rex rabbits typically have a plush, velvety fur coat and do not have specific color patterns like Dutch rabbits.
Yes, most rabbits grow healthy. Usually very fancy rabbits get the most diseases, because people kept breeding them over and over again for the perfect rabbit. English spot's are somewhat healthy and if they are well kept, they could live for 10 years!
How long does a single checker spot butterfly live
very large i suppose but they can be large or be medium ask specifically and we will sure to answer x
forever i think
A rabbit bleeding from the eye is in serious need of medical attention from a knowledgeable and experienced "rabbit-savvy" vet. If you can't afford the vet, you should surrender your rabbit to a local rescue group or shelter so the rabbit can get the help she needs. There is nothing you can do at home for a red spot or growth in the eye nor for a bleeding eye. See the related questions below for links and helpful info.
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If a rabbit freezes in his tracks, it usually means he/she hears something unusual. Their have very precise hearing much like a dog.
To properly bury a rabbit, first find a suitable location away from water sources and at least 3 feet deep. Place the rabbit in a biodegradable bag or box, then cover it with soil. Add a marker to remember the spot.
An English Spot is known by six types of body markings: butterfly ( if you look strait on at the rabbit's nose, the butterfly will peak in the middle and have a wing on both sides), cheek spots ( colored spots under both eyes of the rabbit), eye circles ( solid colored circles around both eyes of the rabbit), colored ears, herringbone ( a strait, solid line that runs from the base of the ears to the tip of the tail down the backbone), and a chain of spots ( a chain of individual spots that sweeps both sides of the rabbit's body, running from the base of the neck to the hind legs).
Great White Sharks do not live in one spot. They sometimes live in a general area, but they are more nomadic.
It depends on what type of spot treatment it is and what it is for.