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Pet Rabbit Care A Helping Hand For Choosing A Rabbit

November 18, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Pets

When you’re thinking of buying a rabbit it can be fun for the whole family. With over 40 different rabbit breeds, there’s certainly many to choose from. Most of these breeds have different colours and are of different varieties. Understanding all aspects of rabbit care is important as these are animals that can grow very large in size.

Many breeders give different answers regarding the preferred gender for a pet rabbit. A lot of the differences are dependent on how people look after their rabbit. For example, with a female rabbit, which is called a doe, she can become very territorial if she isn’t spayed when young. It is fair to say that some female rabbits will have a tendency to nip at their owners if they get too close or invade their private space. Providing the same person feeds the rabbit regularly, the aggression felt by the doe should subside. This sort of trait will vary between rabbits, but in some cases the doe can get very aggressive towards its owner and everyone that comes near it, so be wary. For those that are looking for a friendly female bunny, the best thing to do is to get her spayed at an early age. This is a good long-term plan for your rabbit care approach.

Grooming is another consideration that’s part of your rabbit care plans. There are some breeds that require more grooming than others and you will find that this is quite a time-consuming process. Naturally, all rabbits need to be groomed, but it is the wool breeds that will require a good brush on a regular basis.

If you’re serious about buying a rabbit, it is wise to make sure you don’t buy from a pet store without seeing the animal first. It would be in your best interest to find a breeder in your area of the breed you think you would like. Then you can pay the breeder a visit. Have a look around the rabbit area and note down what the conditions are like. It is also a good idea to see if you can hold a rabbit whilst you are there. Watch the rabbit’s reaction to their cage being opened. Those happy rabbits in the hutch will come hopping forward hoping you will pick them up. However, there are some rabbits that will head towards the back of the hutch. If a rabbit moves to the back its probably not a good rabbit for you.

Searching for a rabbit should be fun, but you should also make sure you think about all the important details that rabbit care involves. There are many sizes, colours and choices and finding the right one for you can be time consuming but will be very rewarding in the end.

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