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MMmm became a registered member 5 years ago
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KarenlovesRichard replied to the topic Please help: Bunny hind leg pointing out in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 5 years ago
Thanks for your kind words Dana. Fingers crossed for little Richard. I presume he may always have a pointing-out leg, just hope him not in pain.
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Cinnimon&Ollie replied to the topic Rabbit agility in the forum HABITATS AND TOYS 5 years ago
One of my rabbits doesn’t like harnesses but my other rabbit does and both are fine with new places. I was hoping to train my rabbit Ollie ( the one that is okay with it ) because I think he will enjoy it. I was hoping to train him before contacting but I don’t know where to get the agility equipment from.
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Mochi and Snowy became a registered member 5 years ago
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Rabbit agility in the forum HABITATS AND TOYS 5 years ago
I only have seen postings on social media around competitive rabbit agility. From what I’ve seen, they are always harnessed. If you are looking to enter a specific competition or association that holds these events, contacting them may be the best bet in finding what I assume to be standardized rabbit agility equipment?
As a general note, some…[Read more]
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Cinnimon&Ollie started the topic Rabbit agility in the forum HABITATS AND TOYS 5 years ago
Does anyone know where to get rabbit agility equipment. I am looking to train my bunnies. Also do they need to be harnessed when doing jumps or not?
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Cinnimon&Ollie replied to the topic Rabbit now scared of other rabbit in the forum BONDING 5 years ago
Okay thank you
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic how to bond 2 rabbits? (m&f) in the forum BONDING 5 years ago
Are either of the rabbits spayed/neutered? They both seem very young (the female especially; many vets do not spay females until 6mo). If neither or spayed/neutered, I would actually recommend halting all attempts to bond in order to prevent any unwanted pregnancy. Separate from risk of pregnancy, if one or both of the rabbits are fixed, it is…[Read more]
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rach started the topic how to bond 2 rabbits? (m&f) in the forum BONDING 5 years ago
i have 2 rabbits (3month male holland lop and 3.5month female netherland dwarf)
they have been living in separate cages and given free roam throughout the day during different timings.
tried to let them free roam together with supervision but my male HL gets nipped/bitten by female ND most of the times.
have observed 3 stages thus far:
1. HL…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Bunny Advice for Going on Vacation in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 5 years ago
If it’s 3 nights and you trust your family to feed your rabbit correctly, and your rabbit is used to that environment and has had adequate engagement/enrichment in that environment, I think it’s fine to leave your rabbit there. GI stasis is a symptom of something going on, such as eating something upsetting, stress, pain, etc.. If the environment…[Read more]
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Cinnamon Bun replied to the topic ♥ Farewell forever, cecal dybiosis (I hope so) ♥ in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 5 years ago

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snowballsmomma started the topic Bunny Advice for Going on Vacation in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 5 years ago
Hi forum members!
I’m hoping to get some advice on what to do with my foster bun during my short vacation.
I’ve had my foster bun for a couple weeks now and I’m planning to do a short vacation with my boyfriend nearby for 3 nights. We had planned this for a while, and my initial plan with the bun was to bring it back to the shelter for 4 days…[Read more]
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BZOO started the topic Why does death come in three in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 5 years ago
We lost the G.pig we babysat, he was family.
We lost our beloved Lethal White Aussie, Sara, wrote about her here.
Then I find my hamster, Wilma, passed in her sleep
Ugh. Can we be done now? Nine times out of ten, death comes in threes, so please, no more.
Baby hammies at shelter, but I think I’m getting to old for cage cleaning, donating h…[Read more]
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BubbaMomma replied to the topic World crisis emergency backup in the forum DIET & CARE 5 years ago
Oh my…glad you found the jugs! I hope none of us ever have to use our preparedness stashes but it’s definitely better to be safe than sorry. ✨
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Cinnamon Bun replied to the topic ♥ Farewell forever, cecal dybiosis (I hope so) ♥ in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 5 years ago
DanaNM – Yeah, it was about time it got itself outta here!
LBJ1O – Yes, I’m so relieved this is over and I’ve finally found the solution!
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Lisa Li replied to the topic Rabbit won't eat in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 5 years ago
My rabbit is 4.5 pounds, and how much simethicone should I give to him?
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Ert000 replied to the topic Cookie is jumping, emergency help in the forum BEHAVIOR 5 years ago
Normally, the pet park is closed, but there is a perforated mesh on the top for air. He does it just because he sees us, other times he doesn’t jump. But frankly, I’m going to bBut many of the forums are experienced in this matter, they will help you. I bought a perforated net over the pet park.
Cookie does this just because he’s curious. So…[Read more]
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Lisa Li replied to the topic Rabbit won't eat in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 5 years ago
he’s starting to eat normally again, but not as excited as before. his poop is starting to look normal again but just a bit darker
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Hay gone bad? in the forum DIET & CARE 5 years ago
Unless it had gotten wet, is getting moldy, blackened, etc.. it should be OK. Brown is natural and within the spectrum of hay color variation — it’s not bad or harmful, but likely won’t be eaten by your rabbit.
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