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         Rabbits Pet Care:     more books (100)
  1. Why Does My Rabbit . . . ? (Pet Care) by Anne McBride, 2003-09-01
  2. Rabbits (Pet Care) by Kelley Macaulay, Bobbie Kalman, 2004-09
  3. A Rabbit for You: Caring for Your Rabbit (Pet Care) by Susan Blackaby, 2006-01
  4. How to Look After Your Rabbit (Pet Care) by Colin Hawkins, Jacqui Hawkins, 1995-03-09
  5. Rabbit (ASPCA Pet Care Guides) by Mark Evans, 1992-09-15
  6. Rabbits (Junior Pet Care/J-001) by Zuza Vrbova, 1990-06
  7. Rabbits (Practical Pet Care)
  8. Rabbits (Responsible Pet Care) by Tina Hearne, 1989-09
  9. Sam's Rabbit (A First Pet Care Book) by Nigel Snell, 1989
  10. Care of Uncommon Pets: Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Gerbils, Chickens, Ducks, Frogs, Toads and Salamanders, Turtles and Tortoises, Sn by William J. Weber, 1979-06
  11. Medical and surgical care of the pet rabbit by Robert C Clipsham, 1989
  12. Pet Care Rabbits Dutch
  13. Sam's Rabbit (A First Pet Care Book) by Nigel Snell, 1989-12
  14. Taking Care of Your Rabbit (Young Pet Owner's Guide) by Helen Piers, 1992-02-03

1. House Rabbit Society Rabbit Care Guide
An allvolunteer, non-profit, national organization that rescues rabbits and educates the public on rabbit care and behavior.
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2. FAQs About Rabbits And Rabbit Care
Adoption Behavior Care Chapters Health Classroom Rabbits Children and Rabbits Rabbits Grooming Handling Vacations and Travel Pet Loss
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3. Rabbit Care For Pet Rabbits From Petplanet.co.uk
the british rabbit councils advice on pet rabbit care during the winter months at petplanet.co.uk
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4. Rabbits.com Rabbits Velveteen Rabbit Bunny Rabbit Animal
The Internet's best RABBITS web sites Sponsored Listings at PETsMART Cages, accessories, toys and more for the total care of your rabbit.
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5. PetEducation.com - Drs. Foster Smith's Source For Expert Pet
Articles on pet healthcare from the wellknown pet supply company.
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6. Rabbit Information Uk Outdoor Rabbits Pet Rabbit Care Guide Uk -
General Care Long coated rabbits must be groomed daily. All rabbits should have their teeth be affected including pet, show and wild rabbits.
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7. Pet Supplies Pet Products Pet Medications Dog Supplies -
High quality, Discount Priced pet supplies medications for dogs, cats, fish, birds and rabbits. Tons of pet care articles, free info product
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8. Southern CA Rabbit Pocket Pet Rescue Adoption
Rabbit Pocket Pet Adoptions Rescued Southern California Rabbits Pocket Pets For Adoption! General care tips Other rescues with rabbits or
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9. Welcome To Sweet Binks Rabbit Rescue On RIrabbits.org!
rabbits. Most people are not aware of the problem of abandoned/shelter relinquished domestic rabbits, or how to properly care for pet rabbits.
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10. Four Corners Bunnies Home Page
items goes toward the rescue, health care, and rabbits and all proceeds go directly to Four Corners Bunnies for the rescue of pet rabbits in
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11. Pet Care: Rabbit 411
Size There are more than 60 different types of domestic rabbits. rabbits, on the other hand, don t usually open their eyes for their first seven to ten
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Dog Cat Bird Rabbit ... Rat Rabbit The 411
Scientific name: Oryctolagus cuniculus
Size: There are more than 60 different types of domestic rabbits. The small breeds are two to six pounds; medium breeds are six to nine pounds; large breeds are nine to 11 pounds; and giant breeds weigh more than 11 pounds....that's a lot of rabbit!
Lifespan: Seven to ten years
Colors: Many people think rabbits and hares are the same....wrong! Although they belong to the same scientific family, hares have longer, stronger legs and bigger ears than rabbits. Rabbits are born without any fur (brrrr!), while hares are born, well...hairy, and with full vision. Rabbits, on the other hand, don't usually open their eyes for their first seven to ten days. Their homes are different, too. Wild rabbits burrow, hopping around in underground towns called warrens, while hares live alone in simple, shallow holes. The most popular breed in the United States is the Dutch rabbit, who weighs about four pounds and usually has a white face with black, blue or brown on his back and headthis is called a saddle. The largest breed is the Flemish Giant. This big boy weighs more than 13 pounds. There's a lot of variety among rabbits. You can have a bunny with a long, thin nose and short, stubby ears, like a Mini-Rex or Netherland dwarf. Then there are rabbits with long, droopy ears and a flat nose, like a German lop. Some are super furry and soft, like the Cashmere breed, while others, such as the Rex or Tan, are sleek and fuzzy.

12. Triple Creek Rabbits - Quality ARBA Breeer In NJ
Rex, Mini Rex, Flemish Giant and Mini Lop rabbits available for pet, show and 4H. Located in New Jersey. Show results, pictures, and seasonal care tips are included.
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13. Pet Care: Rabbit Chowtime
Your pet will also like special rabbit pellets, available from a pet supply store. Give small rabbits 1/4 cup of pellets a day; larger rabbits get 1/2 cup.
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Dog Cat Bird Rabbit ... Rat Rabbit Chow Time
Hay there, got any food? Hay is the best food to give your rabbit. Start a baby rabbit out on alfalfa hay and work up to grass hay. Your pet will also like special rabbit pellets, available from a pet supply store. Give small rabbits 1/4 cup of pellets a day; larger rabbits get 1/2 cup. Pellets are a good source of nutrients and energy, but don't overfeed or you'll have a fat bunny! Rabbits are total vegetarians, and yours will need two to four cups of fresh veggies every day. Feed green veggies such as dandelion leaves, spinach, parsley, broccoli and collard greens. You can also try root vegetables, such as carrots (just like Bugs likes!), turnips, parsnips and celery. Add in a little bit of fruit, such as apple or tomato. Just make sure everything is chopped up nice and small. more>>
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Chow Time! Home, Sweet Home Cartoon!
Cleaning your rabbit's cage.

14. Swheat Scoop Natural Wheat Litter
Manufacturer of wheat litter bedding for cats, birds, rabbits, ferrets and small animals.
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15. FAQs About Rabbits And Rabbit Care
pet Loss Support How To Rescue a Rabbit Treat Foods in the Diet Caring for Orphaned Baby rabbits (Wild and Domestic) RabbitProofing
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FAQs HRJ Articles ... Contact Us... We've compiled documents containing the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about every major house rabbit topic. These FAQs are just a starting point; for more thorough coverage of all aspects of house rabbit care, we suggest you read House Rabbit Handbook House Rabbit Basics Bunny Basics: Living with a House Rabbit Spaying and Neutering Litter Training Diet ... Sources of House Rabbit Information Medical Issues Medical Concerns Finding a Qualified Rabbit Vet Giving Medications Disabled Rabbits Behavior Toys Chewing Aggression General Training Socialization Are Multiple Rabbits Right for You? Rabbit Introductions Environment Warm Weather Concerns Classroom Rabbits Children and Rabbits Rabbits Outdoors Other Common Questions FAQ Overview and Introduction House Rabbit Society Information Grooming Handling ... Rabbit-Proofing A text file containing most of the FAQs in text format (130K) is also available.

16. FAQ: Classroom Rabbits
Are you committed to caring for a rabbit as your pet for 812 years? Are you fully committed to giving the rabbit consistent, on-schedule, care?
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FAQs HRJ Articles ... FAQ : Classroom Rabbits Related Articles Forthcoming... Introduction If you have, or are considering getting, a classroom rabbit, the House Rabbit Society asks that you take some time to consider: - the nature of rabbits, - their needs, and - what you want your students to learn from rabbits living in the school environment The House Rabbit Society does not place rescued rabbits as classroom pets. We consider that few classroom environments can meet the many needs of rabbits as a home environment could. If you are considering a classroom rabbit, we hope we can convince you that it might not be a good idea. If you already have a classroom rabbit, we would like to help you improve the life of your classroom rabbit or one you know. All it takes are commitment to the rabbit’s well-being and accurate information about his or her needs. Some Issues to Consider
  • Rabbits are intelligent and have a highly developed social order. If their personalities are not stunted by boredom or abuse, they commonly display affection, anger, jealousy, delight, annoyance, fear, submissiveness, grief, dominance, guile, contentment, mischievousness, curiosity, sadness, and joy. Even when neutered and spayed, pairs will affectionately snuggle and groom each other, and engage in sexual activity. They commonly enjoy playing with toys, especially those that can be chewed, tossed, pushed, or hidden under.

17. Rabbits As Pets - House Rabbit Care Guide
A guide to choosing a house rabbit for a pet and resources about pet rabbit care.
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18. Oz Bunnies Has Moved
Pictures and biographies of house rabbits. Information for pet rabbit owners including Myxomatosis, care, litter training, housing and a message board for questions.
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19. Care Of Pet Rabbits
Information on the care of pet rabbits, including advice on feeding, cages, toys, and training.
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20. Westgate Pet & Bird Hospital
Provides health care services for dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, reptiles, and other exotic pets. Includes map, biographical information about the doctors and staff, a list of services, and recommended health care plans for puppies, kittens, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits and pocket pets. Also includes information about dog and cat behavior as a wellness issue, flea control tips, dentistry concerns and suggested prevention, and geriatrics information. Austin.
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