Treat Foods
That cute little whiskered face is so hard to ignore, especially when your bun sits up and looks so deserving of that special treat. And pet stores sell a selection of rabbit treats which are perfect...
View ArticleThe Perils of Bunny Obesity
There are important reasons why you must not give in to your rabbit’s adorable begging. Once a rabbit becomes overweight it can be as difficult for him to lose weight as it is for us humans. The best...
View ArticlePellet Free Diet
House Rabbit Society recommends a limited pellet diet for rabbits. Pellets should be the smallest part of a healthy rabbit’s diet. The Rabbit Food Pyramid (pdf) is a good visual representation of the...
View ArticleLiver (Hepatic) Disease in Rabbits
This article discusses two of the more common liver diseases in rabbits: hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver) and toxic liver damage. Some additional liver diseases are briefly mentioned toward the end of...
View ArticleOverweight and Underweight Rabbits
OVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of what a healthy rabbit looks like, although lack of exercise, poor diet, and overfeeding can...
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