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22419
i don't have any advise for you but am glad to know that chewy, our male dutch, isn't the only rabbit out there with these issues. i have been wondering if he...
michelle jungbaer
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Jun 2, 2008
11:30 am
22420
Hi I found a bunny that was a year and a half old on craig's list. She is very sweet and have been working with her to potty train her,it is going pretty well...
Kim
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Jun 5, 2008
11:14 am
22421
She may never be okay with being held. Most aren't. They prefer all 4 paws on the ground. Just be patient with her, get down on her level and let her come to...
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ma_camijustice
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Jun 6, 2008
2:12 am
22422
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but buns pretty much HATE to be held. There are always exceptions, but I've never met one that wants to be held....
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carolynsn1
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Jun 6, 2008
2:13 am
22423
Bunnies, being prey animals, don't usually like being held. I've met a few that don't mind, but all my bunnies have preferred to sit near me on the floor and...
Peggy Kern
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Jun 6, 2008
11:21 am
22424
Hi; We are owners of a bunny who is 2 years old, and she has a problem with feces accumulation on her rear end that routinely requires a traumatic bath...
thesimonbrats7
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Jun 6, 2008
11:21 am
22425
I have two bunnies; one is a neatherlands dwarf and the other is not. They are very different bunnies as far as personality is concerned. My dwarf boy hates to...
Mandy B
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Jun 6, 2008
6:07 pm
22426
That sounds horrible. She's probably not eating her cecal poops which would get matted on her tushy if she's not eating them. Is she overweight so she's not...
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carolynsn1
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Jun 6, 2008
9:14 pm
22427
I would suggest decreasing her rabbit food and giving her almost exclusively hay in order to improve the quality - and perhaps the flavour for her (YUK!) of...
Roslyn Lamb
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Jun 7, 2008
12:17 pm
22428
One thing I forgot to say in my earlier reply, it sounds like your bun may have digestive problems. I think it would be a good idea to given her some ...
Roslyn Lamb
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Jun 8, 2008
1:39 am
22429
... boy hates to be held! My other bun .....will tolerate it. I use their favorite treats to help ... but the dwarf ..is much harder to bribe. Good luck! ......
upears
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Jun 11, 2008
12:47 am
22430
Does anyone have any good ideas for putting the halt on keeping bunnies out of areas that you dont want them going into? Short of putting up physical barriers...
mandyreiss78
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Jun 11, 2008
12:47 am
22431
We have had no luck at all w/keeping them out of areas where they don't belong unless we block access. I've used NIC panels to block off the stereo and wires...
Martha
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Jun 12, 2008
10:45 am
22432
... Regrettably you're just going to have to bunny proof. It's not your buns fault...buns are naturally curious and LOVE going into tight spaces (similar to...
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carolynsn1
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Jun 12, 2008
10:45 am
22433
Rabbits are very currious creatures and love to explore.? The only way to be safe if to rabbit proof your wires (there are things at Home Depot and Lowes, cord...
Frecklsown@...
frecklsown
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Jun 12, 2008
10:46 am
22434
Can you block off the back of the TV and/or computer desk so he can't reach the wires? Also, there are lots of devices for organizing wires so that you may be...
Penny Hause
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Jun 12, 2008
10:46 am
22435
My bun has been acting withdrawn and elusive since yesterday. He even bit me for no reason yesterday, when he usually licks me. He is usually happy, friendly...
dotsongirl79
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Jun 12, 2008
10:46 am
22436
-- www.rabbithealth101.com www.lagomorphs.com/royaltail.html www.cafepress.com/mithrilsmagic www.cafepress.com/kingmurray My guess is he isn't feeling well and...
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Jun 12, 2008
2:58 pm
22437
That's the sign of a sick bunny. You're going to have to take him to a rabbit savvy vet as soon as you can. My bun was sick and listless one day and died the...
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carolynsn1
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Jun 13, 2008
2:49 am
22438
...and I have a question...My family is the proud owner of a 7week old female bunny named Cinnamon. My 12 year old is like Doctor Doolittle...she also has a...
echo72593
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Jun 13, 2008
2:49 am
22439
It's pretty tough to deter a bun from those tempting wires - no matter where they are a bun will head straight for them!  Anyway, I have a few suggestions -...
Caron Baugher
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Jun 13, 2008
2:49 am
22440
Ummm, this is a very bad idea. Ferrets WILL go after a rabbit. Rabbits are the prey, ferrets are considered the predator. Keep them separate at all times. ...
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ma_camijustice
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Jun 14, 2008
3:23 pm
22441
Hi and welcome, IMO ferrets and rabbits are a bad thing. Rabbits are prey animals and ferrets are predators that can and will kill and eat a rabbit. I would...
Martha
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Jun 14, 2008
3:24 pm
22442
Unless I am not remembering right, Ferrets can see baby bunnies as food, so please, PLEASE keep them in a different room and away from the baby bunny.? Also,...
Frecklsown@...
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Jun 14, 2008
3:24 pm
22443
I have found out what was wrong, and this is actually kind of funny. I told my husband what was going on, and bless his little heart, he came up with the...
dotsongirl79
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Jun 14, 2008
3:24 pm
22444
What breeds are best suitable for the house. I have a mixed breed but my nieces is looking into buying a pure bred for 4-h. I want a regular rabbit breed not...
Angela Reilly
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Jun 14, 2008
3:25 pm
22445
Help....My son brought home a bunny in a cage for the summer. The pan under the cage collects the urine etc. How can I conrol the odor in the house between...
dj2gl
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Jun 15, 2008
2:12 am
22446
Hello- Although it sounds like you've narrowed the problem down a bit to the fresh fruits/veggies, another variable to consider is water source. Mr. Boris D....
mgminstrell
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Jun 15, 2008
2:13 am
22447
they aren't a good mix correct?...
Sandy
blondeex46
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Jun 15, 2008
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22448
I suppose, as with all things, it depends on the cats and buns, but from my experience with three cats and one bun, I have not had any problems. My aged cat...
Mary Davis
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Jun 16, 2008
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