House Rabbit Behavior
From binkies and flops to digging and chewing, house rabbits can exhibit a wide range of behavior. What does it all mean? The rabbit behavior articles below will help unravel the mystery.
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How to Deal with Chewing & Digging
Digging, burrowing, and chewing are natural activities for your rabbit. But how can you prevent your home from turning into your bunny's urban warren? [Read more]
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Rabbit Noises - What They Mean
Rabbits are generally quiet animals, but they are not completely silent. They make plenty of noises from growling to screaming, to communicate how they feel. Here's how to decipher them... [Read more]
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Building a Relationship with Your Rabbit
Understanding rabbits' unique language is helpful when bonding with your pet bunny for the long term, but if you recently adopted your bunny, you may not even know how to start the bonding process. [Read more]
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Playing with Your Pet Bunny
Bunnies love to play. As you discover your rabbit's unique personality you will come to find the type of games he/she likes to play. [Read more]
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Keeping Multiple Rabbits
You've adopted Thumper and are completely thrilled with her. She cozies up to you when you're lying on the floor reading, and you love being a bunny mom or dad. But, you wonder, is she lonely when you're not at home with her? [Read more]
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Bonding Your Pet Bunnies
Rabbits are social animals and generally enjoy the company of other rabbits. Bonding your rabbit with another may take time, however. Territorial feelings can arise and result in aggression. The keys to bonding are patience and vigilance. [Read more]
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