If a rabbit is a brat it is NOT the rabbits fault...you should have spent more time w/ it. To streangten a relationship: Take your rabbit out of it's cage and let i wander the floor; Do NOT TRY TO HOLD IT, let it do it's own thing. At first your rabbit may want nothing to do with you but after it my come over to say hello. start from there and move forward P.s. this will not happen over nite
Another name for hare is rabbit. Rabbits have panoramic vision, which helps them protect themselves from oncoming predators like foxes.
If your infant bunny has diarrhea, you should bring her to a vet immediately. If your usual "rabbit-savvy" vet is unavailable, any vet is better than none. This is an emergency!If your bunny is not an infant, and loose poo is the only symptom of ill-health, the situation is serious but not necessarily an emergency (yet). Your rabbit is probably in cecal dysbiosis. (Rabbits don't usually suffer from loose poo; what looks like loose poo is probably unformed cecotropes.) Cecal dysbiosis is often the result of a diet too low in fibre. Fix your rabbit's diet (cut down on pellets and greens, completely eliminate all other fruits/veg for now, and really encourage hay), and hopefully her droppings will return to normal. However, if the loose poo doesn't go away after one or two days, or if you notice any other signs of ill-health in your bunny, your rabbit should see her usual "rabbit-savvy" vet immediately. Bring fresh samples of your rabbit's poo to the appointment so your vet can examine it.See the related questions below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet and about what to do when your rabbit is ill.
Excessive shedding in rabbits can be due to molting, stress, or dietary deficiencies. Ensure your rabbit has a balanced diet, plenty of roughage, and regular grooming to help manage shedding. If shedding persists or is accompanied by signs of illness, consult a veterinarian to rule out any health issues.
One : My rabbit was only 9-weeks-old when it got loose and it has never done it since, so no they don't get a taste of freedom!Another : If your rabbit knows you long enough (say 6 months), then it will try to escape, but it will not wander off to far. We had moved when my rabbit ran off. We have no grass for him in our garden but we have trees, leaves, and that. We saw him over on the other side of the hedge and he was eating grass so rabbits like to be free for a while, but make sure every exit is blocked just in case it goes too far.Another : Not really. Rabbits aren't like cats, who sometimes moon at the doors and windows constantly once they've been allowed out. Rabbits can be mischievous, though, and if they know they're not allowed to do something, they'll probably try to do it (to varying degrees of intensity, depending on the individual).You should never let any animal loose no matter if you trust it or not. You should do everything you can to prevent your rabbit from escaping. If it already happened, fix whatever weakness allowed it to escape, so it won't happen again.There are many dangers associated with letting your rabbit outside, even aside from it being able to escape:Predators can kill your rabbit or scare it to deathYour rabbit can pick up a parasite or diseaseSomeone might steal or even hurt your rabbit (yes, it has happened, especially around Halloween)Rabbit could eat something bad and fall illCold, heat, direct sun, wind, and rain can all hurt your rabbit
Puberty. When a male rabbit reaches 6 months and is not neutered his hormones will be at their peak.The reason a rabbit will then start marking with urine is territorial. Neutering should help to fix this problem. If he has learned to use a litter box successfully before once the hormones have gone he will revert back to this normally.
I am fairly sure that you cannot 'fix' a rabbit.
He is trying to fix up a Volkswagen Rabbit.
If a rabbit is injured it means it has a lot of pain from where ever it is injured. To pick up a rabbit which has injured legs you MUST not touch their legs. You can pick it up any way just not the legs. I (personally) pick a rabbit up by its waist. By picking it up the way I do it, I am not near its legs.
A rabbit with flystrike (from blow flies) can usually be cured by a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits, unless the case is so advanced and complicated that the rabbit should be put down. Either way, the rabbit must go to the vet. See the related question below for details.
depends on what it is you want to fix.
Depends on the problem. If you want to fix the problem, then find the solution and use the solution to fix it.
You need to take it to the vet because trying to fix the promblem yourself will not work. Take the rabbit to the VET!See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
If a lifter is worn out you are not going to fix it, you will want to replace it with a new one.
Healthy rabbit poo is solid and doesn't stain or make anything dirty, even when the rabbit sleeps in it. If your rabbit is dirty from sleeping in her poo, then your rabbit is sick. You should find out why her poop is so soft and messy, and fix the problem. Most likely, you aren't feeding your rabbit the right diet. Research rabbit care (see the related questions below), and very gradually fix your rabbit's diet. It's important to make dietary changes gradually because sudden changes, even ones for the better, can make a rabbit sick. (The exception is hay. If your bunny doesn't eat much hay, work on that immediately: no amount of hay is too much for a rabbit.) If you are certain your rabbit is eating the right diet, then bring her to a vet immediately so you can find out what's wrong. Either way (no matter what), if your rabbit's messy poo doesn't clear up soon, bring her to a vet because your rabbit is sick, and the longer this goes on, the higher risk of severe illness. If your rabbit is messy, you should clean her, but you must be very careful. Research how to safely wash rabbits, because baths can be very dangerous for rabbits. (See the related question below for details and links.)
The simpliest way to fix it is by restoring it. If you don't want to lose all your data on it, bring it to a professial service to get it fixed.
To fix things on sims 2 you have to get your mechanical skill high then you click on the object you want to fix and then your sim will if you don't want to study to get your skill high you can call a repair man to study just buy a bookshelf. :)
By spending money to get to fix stuff.