just like any other animal, they have to be healthy to survive, so that's where the vet comes in, they make sure that the bunnies are healthy.
i have a male dwarf bunny and he is the best!!!!!! good choice!!!!!!! as far as i know, there are always bunnies for sale somwhere! go to petsmart and ask where you can get bunnies if they don't already have them! that's what i did!! or you could ask a vet or internet!
Its not just 1 bunnie the mother isn't feeding its all of them and you only know that by checking if there stomachs are round and plump and if they arent take them out right then and there.You have to count how much bunnies you have each day if there with their mother because its sad to say she might eat them.And if the mother dosent feed them you can maybe go to a local petshop a petsmart or a petco and they should have somthing called KMR milk and that stands for Kitty Milk Replacer and you must keep the bunnies away from the mother and father after you feed them yourself they may not be put back in their parents cage. I hope I helped and good luck with your bunnies.
Probably not because at the pet store I go to to get my Guinea pig's nails trimmed they have rabbits and guinea pigs in the same cage.
First of all, you have to check them for any maggots, fleas, or ticks. If they do have them, then you should go to the nearest vet immediately. Then, once at the vet, you should ask the vetrinarian to help you take them out. Also ask him/her to make sure if they have broken bones, diseases, (especially anything contagious), and let them do their work. Once they are done, if they had diseases, let the vetrinarian give them medicine. For the more serious cases, you problably should be waiting outside the door so you don't get infected.
Bunnies are found in various habitats around the world, including meadows, forests, deserts, and grasslands. They are most commonly found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Bunnies are adaptable animals that can thrive in diverse environments.
it depends why?
-When bunnies give birth you might not need that much help, maybe just you and an adult. But, if that's going to happen I would suggest a vet there if that happens.
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i have a male dwarf bunny and he is the best!!!!!! good choice!!!!!!! as far as i know, there are always bunnies for sale somwhere! go to petsmart and ask where you can get bunnies if they don't already have them! that's what i did!! or you could ask a vet or internet!
take it to the vet See the related link below for details about how to care for domestic baby bunnies and their mom.
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they have different types of way of have babies. The bunnies like to go on the back door
Its not just 1 bunnie the mother isn't feeding its all of them and you only know that by checking if there stomachs are round and plump and if they arent take them out right then and there.You have to count how much bunnies you have each day if there with their mother because its sad to say she might eat them.And if the mother dosent feed them you can maybe go to a local petshop a petsmart or a petco and they should have somthing called KMR milk and that stands for Kitty Milk Replacer and you must keep the bunnies away from the mother and father after you feed them yourself they may not be put back in their parents cage. I hope I helped and good luck with your bunnies.
No, they do it by thereselves, but its nasty when they eat a ball of goopy gross stuff after they give birth, bleh!
Bunnies eat carrots in Minecraft. If two of them eat a carrot, they go into love mode and breed.
Well, you should be careful with other little animals because you don't know they could just jump on them. Bigger animals are most likely to kill them by eating them, squashing them etc. Bunnies do fight each other for a year or so but they soon grow out of it. They fight to see who is the leader of there pack and when they have decided they will hopefully stop. Bunnies can have very big fights and get hurt so the first thing to do is separate them and if they look really bad then take them to the vet. Try and find a good vet preferably a only bunny vet. The vet will give you all the other information you need. If your bunnies aren't very hurt you can put them all together again when they have calmed down.