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  2. Vet reveals how to house train a rabbit (and it's just 5 steps!)

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    To do this, consider keeping your bunny in their enclosure with their tray for a while or putting up barriers to prevent them accessing other rooms in the house. "Place poo and urinated bedding ...

  3. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    How to care for a house rabbit consists of providing them with the right housing, diet, and enrichment as well as litter box training and bunny-proofing your house. But while it can take a bit of ...

  4. How long do rabbits live? A quick guide to the life ... - AOL

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    Rabbits are considered juvenile until 12 months of age when they mature to be adults. Adulthood lasts until 5 years of age . When rabbits are older than 5, they are considered senior.

  5. Rabbit health - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of a wild rabbit and its skeleton by Johann Daniel Meyer (1752) The health of rabbits is well studied in veterinary medicine, owing to the importance of rabbits as laboratory animals and centuries of domestication for fur and meat. To stay healthy, most rabbits maintain a well-balanced diet of Timothy hay and vegetables. [1]

  6. House Rabbit Society - Wikipedia

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    Since 2016, House Rabbit Society has awarded over $105,882 in grants to House Rabbit Society chapters and emergency grants to non-chapter 5013 nonprofits. In 2022, a separate HRS grant program awarded $28,825 in funding to 12 US-based HRS chapters that requested funding, to support RHDV2 vaccination programs for chapter foster rabbits.

  7. Domestic rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Not all veterinarians will treat rabbits, and pet owners may have to seek out an exotic animal veterinarian for their rabbit's care. Rabbits may hide signs of illness or disease, and literature published on the care of house rabbits recommends owners to regularly schedule veterinary checkups to identify hidden issues. [82]

  8. Can rabbits live alone? Why it may be a good idea to get your ...

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    For example, if they have aggressive tendencies and do not bond well with other rabbits. Or if pet parents simply prefer to just have one bunny hopping around the house.

  9. Polish rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The blue-eyed white has the Vienna breed's white gene and is not a true albino. Since the 1950s, colored Polish varieties have been recognized by rabbit clubs. In 1957, the American Rabbit Breeders' Association recognized a black as well as a chocolate color in Polish rabbits. In 1982, the blue variety was recognized, and in 1998 the broken ...