Site Search

Welcome to Our Revamped Website!

…nclude some new features: Search Bar Many people had asked us to provide a search bar on the site. Now you can search for articles and blog posts using the search bar at the top of any page. Photo Gallery Our new photo gallery allows us to add photos more efficiently. This means more frequent updates of the cute bunny photos that you submit. (If you’d like to submit photos, email photos@myhouserabbit.com. Include your bunny’s name.) Op… Read more »

Rabbits

Celebrate International Rabbit Day on September 26, 2015

…mpanies. Look for the Leaping Bunny logo on products. You can do a product search here. For all bunny lovers, regardless of if you own a bunny or not, we will be posting an exclusive International Rabbit Day Gift Guide on September 26. The Gift Guide will list stores from the Etsy Rabbits Team, a group of Etsy shop owners who love and support rabbits and rabbit rescue. Each store will be offering special coupons and promos to celebrate the day! Ch… Read more »

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International Rabbit Day 2014

…g, to conducting rabbit rodeos/scrambles, etc.). Support cruelty-free companies. Look for the Leaping Bunny logo on products. You can do a product search here. What will you do to celebrate International Rabbit Day?… Read more »

Website Update Coming Soon

…We’re currently in the process of improving My House Rabbit. The revamped site will include a site search function and an enhanced photo gallery. The site will also be optimized for tablet and mobile devices. We hope to launch these improvements soon. Stay tuned!… Read more »

BunFest

…about health, diet, care, and a variety of other issues. Bunnies could get pampered with spa treatments. There was even a bunny cafe where the bunnies could have a snack and take a rest. There was an adoption area where visitors could meet rabbits in search of forever homes. Rabbit Rescue, Inc. took in more than 600 rabbits last year. Each year since being established in 2001 the rescue has taken in an increasing number of rabbits. Check out a rel… Read more »

Rabbit butt

Poopy Butt in Rabbits: Causes and Treatment

Poopy butt is the less than eloquent term to describe a relatively common issue that affects pet bunnies. Poopy butt is, just as it sounds, a condition where a bunny has fecal matter stuck to his behind. This article will discuss ways to keep your bunny clean and in good digestive health. First things first – if your rabbit has a messy behind, you’ll need to clean the area as soon as possible. A soiled bottom could invite fly strike, a very… Read more »

Tips for Prospective Bunny Owners

…ur Home Housing Options for Your Pet Bunny Second, if you have done your research and are certain you can provide a loving home to a bunny, we strongly encourage you to adopt a bunny from a rescue or shelter. Shelters are overrun with homeless bunnies in need of forever homes. Check out the following article for many reasons why adopting a bunny is preferable to buying one from a pet store or breeder. Benefits of Adopting a Pet Rabbit In closing,… Read more »

Rabbits flopped together

Bonding Your Pet Bunnies

…e and effort, but the end result is well worth it. Bonded bunnies keep each other happy and entertained in the long term…. Read more »

Rabbit inside

Thinking About Getting a Pet Rabbit?

…le, Children and Pet Rabbits, for more information. Bottom line: Do your research before adding a bunny to your family! While it’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of getting a pet rabbit, it’s important to first assess whether or not you can truly provide a good forever home to a bunny. If you’ve done your research and feel confident you can properly care for a bunny, please adopt a rabbit from a rescue or shelter instead… Read more »

Minilop rabbit

Benefits of Adopting a Pet Rabbit

…care for your bunny. Understanding the behavior and needs of your rabbit will be essential to creating a rewarding, long-term relationship…. Read more »