Tuesday, April 3, 2012

List of Domestic Rabbit Breeds

If you are looking for a particular breed of rabbit you want to raise at home, check out the list below - a complete list of recognized breeds by American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Why Some Raisers Prefer to Put Rabbits Indoor - A Pet Rabbit Care Guide

There are a number of reasons ( which I think appear to be valid) why some rabbit raisers choose to put their bunnies indoor or inside the house. Such reasons are the following:

*Size of the Cage

Rabbits are playful in nature, they run, hop here and there. So as part of pet rabbit care guide, some rabbit raisers think that rabbits need more spaces to move freely. Putting them always inside the cage can be a reason for illness. This is because rabbits need bigger space for exercise. This can not be done inside the cage - even if you use the biggest cage available in town . Though, they can use cages and then let their rabbits play outside, occasionally, this sometimes a hassle thing to do for them. So, as an alternative, they house them indoor .

*Weather Condition

Rabbits are sensitive when it comes to weather. They particularly cannot stand on extreme heat or when the temperature is extreme. A lot of rabbit fatality cases are just due to dehydration triggered by high temperature. Even if waters are available, still these do not guarantee keeping rabbits stand on temperature not ideal for them. Some rabbit raisers put them indoor as it has a more suitable temperature than outside. Aside from extreme heat, they can also be vulnerable to illness caused by extreme coldness. Though, they can stand more in coldness that in extreme heat, it is best to place them in areas having temperature that is not so erratic - like indoor.

*Predators

Because rabbits are more prone to predators outside, rabbit raisers prefer to put them inside the house. Even if they have built sturdy, strong rabbit hutch or cage, still it does not guarantee for their pets' safety. Predators like raccoon can easily grab the toes of their dear bunnies and just chew them without hesitation. As a solution, rabbit raisers put them indoor.

*To make them more sociable

Rabbits are originally from wild but because they are animals that can be trained, they can be a very good domestic companion. However, if rabbit raisers just put them always outside the house and visit them once in awhile, they can not make them more sociable as they want them to be. So rabbit raisers put them indoor so that they can easily get used to an environment which is common for human.

Above are just few reasons why some pet rabbit raisers put them indoor. These reasons might be useful to you in weighing on whether or not to put your dear bunny indoor. These things are important to take into account as part of your pet rabbit care guide.
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Article Source: Ezine - Courtesy of David Troy, a rabbit enthusiast who has successfully raised domestic pet rabbits for years. He is running an online rabbit raising resources through his website: http://rabbit-center.com

Friday, October 23, 2009

Things to Consider on Rabbit Housing


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Just like other domestic pets, your dear rabbits need to have a proper place to live in. This is so important as this is one factor for their survival. When you plan to raise a rabbit at home, rabbit housing is a thing that you must not take for granted.

When making a shelter or hutch for your dear pet rabbit, there are some essential things that you need to take into account.

These are the following you need to consider when you are going to build a rabbit hutch:
  • When designing a rabbit hutch ( or when you buy one) you need to consider the size, it should be at least 5 times the length ( not height) of your pet rabbit. This is important as your rabbits need to have enough space to roam inside the hutch - remember, rabbits love to play around. The wider the area the better for them.
  • Another thing is, you have to consider its durability or the quality of the materials needed for building most especially when you are going to place you hutch outdoor. This will help your dear pet safe from predators that might be just roaming around. Actually, for outdoor rabbit hutch, most rabbit raisers prefer the combination of wooden and wire materials.
  • You also need to take into consideration the proper ventilation when designing. You have to see to it that your rabbit hutch is well ventilated so that you can avoid your rabbits from exhaustion that might lead to more problems. Extreme temperature can really harm them compared to cold so make sure that you give your rabbit the hutch that is ideal for them to take enough air, and avoid extreme temperature that could be lethal to them.
  • Location outdoor is also important in rabbit housing. You may want to put your rabbit hutch at a certain distance that can easily be accessed when in times your pet rabbits need you. A place that does not hinder the flow of your domestic tasks or home daily house chores.
  • Another essential point when building a rabbit hutch is that you do not need to purchase all the raw materials when you think you have these things in your storage room. Reuse them if possible to economize - just buy the lacking ones.
So, above are just few tips for rabbit housing. Just always remember, be innovative, be creative, and be pro-rabbit when designing your rabbit hutch.

P.S. David Troy is a rabbit enthusiast who has successfully raised pet rabbit in years. He is also running an online resource which is aimed to give important information about effective pet rabbit raising at home through his website http://rabbit-center.com

Monday, October 19, 2009

Things to Consider for Right Pet Rabbit Care


Just like other pets we raise inside the perimeter of our home, our rabbits need the necessary care so that they will live happy and healthy. Is it really an obligation to make them happy and healthy? Yes it is!

The first day of your rabbit adoption ( remember?) was the commencement of your commitment of being a responsible pet rabbit owner. You must stick to that commitment by making an effort to become a responsible pet rabbit raiser.
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In case you are still not familiar of the things that you need to do to give your pet rabbit necessary things for them, I am sharing simple tips – which contributed a lot for my pet rabbit raising success – you can apply for your own pet rabbit. 

Consider the following:                                                            

Giving the right foods. Know what are the necessary foods for pet rabbits. Giving the right foods is not just about giving the right quantity. It is not only giving foods on a regular basis. But, more than that, it is giving foods with necessary nutrients they need to grow and live happy and healthy. In doing this, see to it that you check the nutrition component of the foods you give. If not healthy, then don't give it to your pet. There are lots of information about what are those foods nutritious for rabbits – know these things. 

Giving ideal shelter. Your pet rabbit needs the most ideal shelter ( hutch). Before making or buying a hutch for your pet rabbit, it is important to note that you need to decide whether you want to house your pet indoor or outdoor. So that you are able to decide which designs are appropriate.You must know what are the things to consider when building a rabbit hutch or when you plan to buy one. 

Proper Grooming and Medications. It is also important that you know the proper way of grooming your pet rabbit. You should know how many times your pet needs grooming in a week. You need to understand what are the necessary procedure when grooming. Aside from that, you must know the proper things to do as part of rabbit medication most especially the first aids. Things can come unexpectedly and there may be times that your pet rabbit needs medications - particularly against diseases which can be lethal to your pet. Have sufficient knowledge on first aid stuff. In addition, know when to visit an animal doctor ( veterinarian).

So, those are the simple tips I have in mind. I hope these ideas can contribute a lot for your pet rabbit so that you become a successful pet rabbit raiser.