The phrase
"bunny owners" refers to people who have pet rabbits.
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In this article we show you what
other bunny owners do to stop cage chewing that really works so you and your rabbit can relax with out the frustration.
In this article we have lot's of examples of
how bunny owners go about blocking off crawl spaces around their homes.
Don't take any chances, find out how to make your plants safe and discover some great tips experienced
bunny owners use to stop chewing or damage.
In this article we have lot's of examples of how
bunny owners go about doing this around their homes.
In this article we take a look at the tried and tested ways used by
veteran bunny owners to set clear boundaries without causing your bunny distress.
In this article we have all the advice you will need which has been passed down
from bunny owners that have been through this process.
If your rabbit is driving you crazy chewing your carpet then learn how other long
suffering bunny owners control this behaviour avoid costly repairs.
First
time bunny owner and scared little bunny, not the combination we look for.
In this article we show you the ways experienced
bunny owners limit the damage and make your curtains or blinds safe.
With shelters and rescues overflowing with homeless pet rabbits, we advocate that
bunny owners spay and neuter their pets so they do not breed.
Please follow the link to the article below to get the know how that has been passed down
from bunny owners that have been through this process.
In this article we talk about the causes of this behaviour and show you some of the ways
bunny owners use to stop it.
You can however take a number of bunny proofing measures to ensure your house rabbit can play safely around your sofa and prevent much of the damage caused by unwanted chewing and scratching and in this article we take you through all the tried and tested
techniques bunny owners have discovered.
A lot of
bunny owners choose an environment larger then is typically provided by a cage bought from a pet stores and choose an alternative such as a large dog cage or a costume built enclosure made from sections of pet pen or other wire mesh solutions such as NIC office cubing which are 1 foot square grids that can be clipped together with cable ties.
This
allows bunny owners to gain better insight into their furkid's preferences, and discern whether their bun will take to the outdoors.
According to research done by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RPSCA), only eight percent
of bunny owners know what to feed their furkids.
Follow the guide below to see what what other
bunny owners put in their digging box and what should be avoided.
Linoleum, tile, and laminate flooring are popular choices of
bunny owners since they can't be dug, don't absorb urine, and won't stain.
An obvious way to do this is to get a rabbit cage from a pet store however
many bunny owners choose to give their rabbits a bit more space by making an enclosure that will allow enough room for them to really stretch and binky about and can also include a litter tray, hay feeder and some toys to enrich the environment so they don't get bored on their own.
In this article we give examples of the types of indoor enclosures other
bunny owners build, where best to place it in your home and how to set it up.
The entire article is very enlightening, covering various behavior issues that
most bunny owners will come across at some point.
Oftentimes
new bunny owners surrender their pet rabbit to a shelter because BunBun, while utterly adorable, is also amazingly destructive.
Environmental Enrichment and Toys Parts 1 and 2 in this series have provided top tips for the budget
conscious bunny owner on how to enrich their pet's quality of life.
In this beginners guide to bunnyproofing we cover some of the safety basics such as how best to hide away electrical cables as well as lots of tips and tricks
veteran bunny owners have discovered to prevent damage to furniture, carpet and other parts of your home.
Doing a thorough job of bunny proofing your garden is essential for buns that go outdoors and on this page we detail the many ways
other bunny owners have tackled these issues so you can follow them and make sure you have done a thorough job.
Well don't worry there are lots of simple things you can do and more importantly some things you should stop doing to build this trust and in this article we show you how with a few techniques used by
experienced bunny owners and bit of time and perseverance and you can at least get this situation to be manageable without too much stress and at best make it a normal everyday activity.
A technique
some bunny owners recommend is to use a jam jar with some coins in it that you can use as a rattle.
Its essential to rabbit proof you Kitchen and on this page we explain some of the ways experienced
bunny owners have done this.
If you are thinking of using clear acrylic sheeting such as perspex or plexiglass in a rabbit enclosure then here are the pros and cons of using this material as well as some ideas of how other
bunny owners have put it to good use.
Grooming rabbits is important for
all bunny owners to be familiar with.
He is met with a range of reactions: rebuffs, disinterest, mounting, and sniffing — everything
a bunny owner should expect when introducing potential bond mates.
This is something
every bunny owner should know how to do BEFORE IT IS AN EMERGENCY!
We invite you to share this video with others so that
every bunny owner is prepared when and if an emergency arises!
We strongly encourage
every bunny owner to take the time to learn how to properly take a reading BEFORE you face a crisis.
Finding a rabbit savvy vet is very important for
any bunny owner and it is wise to find one before an emergency arises.