the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits
I own a number of rabbits myself, so I can help answer your question, hopefully.
Generally, they make very good pets, as long as they are cared for properly and given lots of love and attention. Rabbits should always be indoor pets and the house should be "Bunny Proofed" if they are allowed to run loose. Rabbits can be curious and love to chew, so make sure they don't have access to anything that can harm them, such as cords. They need to be fed hay freely, always have fresh water, and not exposed to hot weather. If a bunny stops eating, make sure it is taken to the vet , as they can go down hill quickly. Make sure your vet is experienced with treating rabbits, as many are not.
that is NOT true rabbits ARE easy to take care of and if you get them when they are young and hold them,play with them,they will LOVE to be held AND played with.Trust me on this I have three rabbits,to of which are young and LOVE to play.
Pet rabbits are descended from European wild rabbits. They were domesticated in Europe over 1,400 years ago for their fur and meat, and later as pets. Today, there are many different breeds of domestic rabbits kept as pets worldwide.
Ensure your pet feels secure and relaxed during visits to Pets at Home Barnsley. Bring only calm, leash‑trained dogs (or cats in carriers) during quiet times, stay vigilant around other animals, and follow store staff guidance.
I own a number of rabbits myself, so I can help answer your question, hopefully.
Why buy when you can adopt? Adopting is free, and rabbits up for adoption are more in need of your care than pet-shop rabbits. Just-take care of your adopted bunny the proper way!
hedgehogs make better pets in my opinion. They take up a small amount of space, don't shed, can be trained to use a litter box and are very unique. Rabbits and guinea pigs are also very jumpy.
Generally, wolves live longer than rabbits do. A wolf's lifespan in the wild is 20 years, give or take, although in captivity they usually only live 16 years. Rabbits, on the other hand, normally live 9-12 years as pets (well cared for pets, that is), and not even a year in the wild.
Absolutely not! Rabbits can be very entertaining, if you're willing to take the time to get to know them. You can breed rabbits for shows, or you can keep them as general pets. I've known quite a few house rabbits to do jumps and acrobatics! Try to give them a few toys to start with, like hanging food on a string or getting them a climbing log. Rabbits are very intelligent animals and can be known to do extraordinary things!! You can also have some "cuddle time" with them, which helps me relax before a competition or show!
Sea monkeys are great pets and they don't take much care.
depends if they are open at night
Ensure your pet feels secure and relaxed during visits to Pets at Home Barnsley. Bring only calm, leash‑trained dogs (or cats in carriers) during quiet times, stay vigilant around other animals, and follow store staff guidance.
normally you cant take pets abroad.
They are friendly, cute, GREAT companions, but don't get your hopes up! You gotta clean the cage, take them to the vet, feed them, and bunny-proof your house if needed.
Generally, they make very good pets, as long as they are cared for properly and given lots of love and attention. Rabbits should always be indoor pets and the house should be "Bunny Proofed" if they are allowed to run loose. Rabbits can be curious and love to chew, so make sure they don't have access to anything that can harm them, such as cords. They need to be fed hay freely, always have fresh water, and not exposed to hot weather. If a bunny stops eating, make sure it is taken to the vet , as they can go down hill quickly. Make sure your vet is experienced with treating rabbits, as many are not.
they are easy to take care of and dont need much work