you love it play with it they need love
Firstly, you need to give it a good home. This involves a good shelter, quality food and water and warmth. Secondly, you need to give it attention, so you can bond with it and make it less scared of humans.
It all depends on you, if you think a bunny is better, a bunny is better for you, if you think a rabbit is better, a rabbit is better for you. A rabbit, of course. they eat less, cost less and if you like exercising them they are more energetic. bunniescost a ton of money eat 4 ponds an hour and sleep all day!
Choosing a breed of rabbit for a pet is a very personal decision, choose a rabbit that best fits your living styles. Some rabbits are large, some are very small, some are energetic, some are calm. Some rabbits are heat tolerant, some are very sensitive. It all depends on what you want, what you can afford and where you want to keep it. I would recommend doing some research on the different breeds. "The Rabbit Handbook" is very helpful as it is full of descriptions of different breeds.
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Yes, dandilions are safe for your pet rabbit!
A pet rabbit, properly cared for, can be expected to live 8 to 12 years. Many congenital problems can exist and can easily affect a rabbit's health and lifespan, even with the best of care.
a hare is a kind of rabbit
You can feed your rabbit a variety of things such as pellets and alfalfa or timothy hay. You can also go to a local pet store and purchase rabbit food.
well, i have a pet rabbit and a pet rat and the rabbit is alot harder! the rat doesn't need too much attention. the rabbit needs to get played with everyday and needs to be cleaned every 2 days.
i think a rabbit because they are kind and freindly and easy to look after
I have 2 Holland Lops in Colorado and I love them!
fish, hamster, guinea pig, or rabbit
pet rabbit... you can get some for $10.00 CAN
no, because the rabbit will nibble at it then it will get poorly and may die
My rabbit Rosie because she's my pet.
a dog is the best kind of pet because they are loveable, and fun to have as a pet
It depends on what kind from free to $60. You can adopt them for about $35-$40.
Yes, dandilions are safe for your pet rabbit!
Carrots or rabbit pellets available at pet stores. Whatever you do, don't keep a rabbit and snake in the same cage.
if you are talking about feeding your rabbit pet then i would suggest going to your local pet store and asking someone. but if you just want to feed one in your backyard then carrots, lettuce, etc.
the dwarf bunny is great because they are sweet and small.