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There are between 8,000 and 10,000 cosmetics ingredients that have already been established as safe for human use, countless combinations of which can be used by any cosmetic company wanting to end animal testing immediately. A range of non-animal ... more
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One of the most popular behaviors that we train rabbits to do is to touch an object, such as a stick or your hand, with their nose. Once they learn to target an object we can easily clicker train them to stand up on their hind legs, spin in a circle, ... more
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I adopted my first rescue rabbit way back in 1984, less than an hour before he was to be euthanized. He was a gorgeous English angora with the sweetest personality. It was so sad and hard for me to believe that he would be killed simply because no ... more
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The general answer is No. Angora rabbits require a lot of grooming and unless your children are working to become a professional groomer, chances are that they are not able to take care of the rabbit’s thick wool. Angora rabbits do not necessary ... more
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No. There is no gestation period. Reproduction and birth are immediate. The real gestation and sexual maturity periods are compensated for in the game by the birth rate. ... more
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Do dogs normally bite people? It follows the same rules. It depends on your rabbit's personality and how it is raised. If your rabbit is bitting, instead of nibbling, first see what you are doing to cause this reaction. If it bites when you pick i ... more
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Pasteurella is thought to live in the throats and nasal passages of some rabbits without causing any signs of disease. However, rabbits can develop health problems caused by Pasteurella, especially if they are unwell or stressed: • ‘Snuffles’ is ... more
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Rabbits can make very good indoor pets. They can be trained to use a litter tray so are quite clean if you let them run around the house. Watch out for electrical wires though because they may chew through them! ... more
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Wooden rabbit cages are the most common type of cage to make at home for your pet rabbit. Hutches can also be included in this category of cages. Whether you choose a hutch or cage is based on your preference and application needs. Cages can be ... more
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• Add paper bags and cardboard boxes to his cage for crawling inside, scratching, and chewing. • Give him the Yellow Pages for shredding. • Get carrot toys that can be tossed, or hung from the top of the cage and chewed or hit. Add a few baby toys; ... more
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