Pediatric spay/neuter is becoming a more and more common practice at US shelters, because they simply don't have the resources to foster puppies for six months, and keeping puppies in a shelter environment during their formative months can be disast…
Mine used to do that. I've had probably 20 or so hamsters and gerbils over the years and almost all of them were escapers. I kept mine in an aquarium with a mesh top, though, so I just kept a heavy book on the lid to keep it in place.
Aww your bunnies are SO cute! I had a black and white Dutch a few years back (Ferris passed away of natural causes), but my larger dog has a bit too much prey drive to share his home with a bunny now. I worked in Adoptions at the local shelter for…
My advice would be to speak to her parents about it. As getting ANY pet is a whole-family decision (and since this rabbit will most likely be living in her parent's house), it might be best to have a parent contact the breeder. A lot of them won't…
Before you get a rabbit, there are some important things you need to consider.
-Could I afford a cat or dog? Rabbits are not cheap animals to own. Like cats and dogs, they need to be spayed/neutered, and they need yearly vet visits. They eat con…
Like Boz said, DO NOT stop feeding him. Lacking food in the gut can cause A) blockages or a bacterial flood that could easily kill him. Rabbits run no risk of throwing up, and so should NEVER be kept away from food or water prior to surgery.
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