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23064
We, too, have a Leith Bunny Abode that is a home and sanctuary for Blackie and Sandy although only two levels.  They love to sit in the upper level and survey...
Lisa Doak
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Apr 2, 2009
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23065
These are adorable, but certainly not for chewers! I also have four Leith Petworks bunny abodes that my gang loves. Peaceful wishes, Nancy ...
Nancy Furstinger
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23066
hi, I came home from a vet visit today with my bearded dragon, to find my mini-lops eye all runny and swollen. I cant get him in until friday. Anyone have...
mindy
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Apr 2, 2009
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23067
What types of fabric (if any), wood, finish (if any), and glue (if any) are safe for rabbits to chew or accidentally -- for the rabbit, purposefully -- injest?...
Sarah
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23068
My Mini-Rex rabbit is not letting me pick him up what so ever! Ok...I do understand that there are some bunnies that just hate to be held and cuddled :( but I...
bunnygirl4theanimals
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Apr 5, 2009
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23069
I think rather than breed it is the temperament of the individual dog and the humans vigilence and patience waiting for bonding.  We have a bloodhound who, by...
Pei Li
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Apr 5, 2009
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23070
I know this is off topic, but this can be harmful to a lot of rabbits who depend upon income produced by these books. Sandi (Housebun founder and rule writer) ...
Sandi
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Apr 5, 2009
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23071
Just a message to introduce ourselves and our furry friends Woody & Willow from Manchester, UK. Visit our bunny blog for piccies and vids: ...
rabbitwarrenonline
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Apr 7, 2009
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23072
Hi -- In response to the first question asked in the previous post under this title, I'm copying and pasting a posting from Sylvie in March... Hi, SLOW PART 1)...
jeziahan
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Apr 10, 2009
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23073
... Anita...
jeziahan
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Apr 10, 2009
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23074
Thanks & I'll def. try it your way! Its just so frustrating to have so much cuteness close by & not able to pick him up & snuggle! Will also try the pineapple...
Bunchick
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Apr 11, 2009
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23075
This is slightly OT, but since so many of us have other pets we care about, I thought it was important to share this information. A new bill (H.R. 669) is...
Rebecca Martin
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Apr 13, 2009
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23076
Nemaway is shedding like CRAZY!  She has been for two weeks now and it is all over everything!  Just touching her I get hair on me and its all over her cage...
Rebecca Martin
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Apr 14, 2009
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Hi! I am responding to your second question about small poops. I have a small bunny who loves licking and when he and his girlfriend are shedding, his poops...
Jeannette Wong
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Apr 14, 2009
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23078
That would worry me and if his droppings are still small, I would suggest a visit to the vet is in order to be sure nothing is wrong. If he's eating and...
Martha
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Apr 14, 2009
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23079
Hi Heather, Tis the season for shedding. You can try brushing her, in our household we just pull the clumps of fur out during petting because Domino doesn't...
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Apr 14, 2009
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You need to brush your bunny daily during the time that they are shedding. It helps to keep them from ingesting the fur too. I use a rubber cat brush that...
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Apr 14, 2009
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23081
I have a 4 month old mini lop who has recently taken to lying on her side. Not her side like the relaxed pose with their hips to the side and upper half of the...
smashley121487
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Apr 14, 2009
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23082
We have a young lady rabbit, Noir, who sleeps on her side every day and has done since we got her. Noir is the most laid back bunny I have ever known. She is...
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23083
I can say from my bunns and i have 82 ...........i have quite a few who roll around like a dog and lat down. so to me its normal and they have been doing it...
kim longwell
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Apr 15, 2009
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23084
Does she sort of flop when she does it? I think this means you have a very happy and content bun...nothing at all to worry about! Our Domino is afraid of his...
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carolynsn1
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Apr 15, 2009
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23085
It sounds like the strangely named "bunny flop" or "dead bunny flop". It means your bunny is very happy and comfortable in her surroundings. It is scary...
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23086
From what I am reading in your description, it sounds like what our rabbit started doing at a young age too. She would all of a sudden almost throw her self on...
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Apr 15, 2009
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23087
I can't say if it is typical or not, our girl Roxie does just that. She'll lay down and then fall over on her back, then roll to her side. Looks just like a...
Martha
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Apr 15, 2009
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23088
You don't say how long you have had her, but it sounds like your bun feels safe and happy at your house. The "bunny flop" that preceeds her lying on her side...
Small Fuzzies
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23089
That's called a "dead bunny flop" and that is the ultimate in bunny relaxation and comfort :) Even after 13 years of owning house rabbits, I STILL check them...
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Apr 15, 2009
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23090
Thank you all so much for your quick responses. I did extensive research about rabbits laying on their sides when she first starting doing this and I did come...
smashley121487
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Apr 15, 2009
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23091
I HAVE A 5 MONTH OLD BLACK\SILVER MARTIN. HE EATS 1 CUP IN A HALF OF PELLETS A DAY. ITS 2 WEEKS I HAVE HIM, AND HE EATS ALL THE TIME.NOT MUCH HAY. HE WAS...
DANA
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Apr 16, 2009
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23092
Hi, He's still a baby and young rabbits (at least under 7 months) should have unlimited access to pellets. I think the way he eats may just be his style....
Martha
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Apr 17, 2009
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23093
I had two bunnies for almost a year. They were fed pellets as well as a nice salad mix of collard greens, spinach, romaine etc. They were kept indoors (garage)...
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