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How to Train & Care for your Rabbit
Essential Guide for Rabbit Owners: How to Train, Care and Build Trust with your Pet Rabbit in 30 days or less
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Rabbit husbandry, nutrition, care and general
Rabbit husbandry, nutrition, care and general
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Dr. Kedar Karki
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History
Rabbits are lagomorphs and rodents not, and are closely related to rabbits and picas are related. Â A distinction between lagomorphs and rodents, the number of teeth is everyone has. Â rodents have have four incisors and lagomorphs six.
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Domestic rabbits are descendants of European rabbits from western Europe and northwest Africa, and have as pets since 16 Century kept.
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Behavior
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Nutrition
Rabbits are herbivores, are the funds for diets, hay, vegetables, and pellets. Â
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Hay: Hay should a rabbitâ the bulk of your pet? S diet. A hay is very vital for gastrointestinal health and prevention of hair balls, and the prevention of dental disease. Â each rabbit under a year ancient should be offered unlimited hay, including about 50% and 50% alfalfa grass Hays (Western Timothy, Orchard, Brome, oats, etc.). Â Rabbits one years of age or older, unlimited hay should be offered, including all grass Hays (Western Timothy, Orchard, Brome, oats, etc). Â Rabbits one year of age and older should not be as alfalfa hay is too high in calories and calcium for adult rabbits fed.
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Pellets: Â The common misconception about pellets is that they were made for the pet rabbit. Â There are a few brands that have now been formulated specifically with the pet rabbit in the sense originally to promote many brands for commercial rabbit to rapid growth and weight increase. Â Pellets are part of the present? S pet house rabbit diet, but should be limited in most cases. Â A excellent rabbit pellets consists only of the green extruded pellets that look like mashed hay. Â â Rabbit? Mixesâ? cute, that should form part containing dried fruit / vegetables, seeds or grains, as these extras are not nutritionally sound for rabbits can be avoided. Â In fact, rabbits can not digest sugar, seeds, grains or very excellent and a diet with these medical problems can be as loose stools and GI stasis. Â These mixtures are also too high in calories and stout, which can lead to obesity. Â rabbits under one year should be for an unlimited number of pellets, alfalfa basis (first ingredient is alfalfa), while rabbits one year of age and older should be offered to Timothy based pellets (first ingredient Timothy hay is bounded) are indicated. Â The height of an adult rabbit pellets can have a day on the weight and you should read the package instructions.
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Green: A dark green leafy vegetables rabbitâ vegetables are an vital part of the house? S diet. Â In general, the darker the green, the higher its nutritional value. Â Rabbits can make a salad from the size of the head on up to twice a day. Â If you want to be rabbits are not used on greens in their diet, you will be from the start, a salad half the size of his head once a day and gradually work up a dark-green leafy vegetables that vegetarians fantastic to have your rabbit feed under others:
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* Use sparingly. Â Contain high levels of oxalates.
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 Treats: Everything that is not hay, pellets, or dark green leafy vegetables is to be treated as, and should be offered sparingly.  What exactly do we mean when we say frugal?  A rabbit that two pounds of body weight or less, you should not be more than 1 tablespoon of the handling of food a day.  A rabbit that is five pounds or larger, you should not more than 2 tablespoons of the handling of food a day.  In general, commercial rabbit treats contain sugar, grains, seeds, etc should be avoided. Healthy snacks include:
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Water: Water is a very vital part of the diet that tends to be overlooked on a day to day basis. Â Â rabbits can water with a water bottle or a pot to be given. Â The bottle of water or pot should be washed daily and then with cool fresh water. Â If you are in a region where the water is heavily treated with chemicals or tastes terrible to live, to check with mineral water.
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Agriculture
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Behavior
Rabbits are silent, relatively odorless and have a penchant for chewing and gnawing.
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Cat Toilet Training
Rabbits are very simple to litter box train.
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Veterinary care
The two main causes of diseases in rabbits are poor nutrition and poor husbandry. Â Providing proper nutrition and husbandry, as described above, is one of the best ways to prevent problems.
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In the wild, rabbits are prey animals, always on the lookout for enemies. Â domestic rabbits do not have many of the instincts of their wild cousins. Â This is very vital to note when a pet to own rabbits. Â In the wild predators to pick out the rabbits, the injured or ill look like. Â rabbits hiding signs of illness until they are very, very ill, as a natural defense against one? Predatorsâ ????. Â For this reason it is very vital to call your veterinarian if you have something that abnormal notice about your pet rabbit. Â Even something as small as not missing, a treatment that is usually preferred, could be a sign of eating disease.
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Rabbits should by a veterinarian, that knowledge will be tested on rabbits at least once a year, and more often if there are any signs of illness. Â
Nail trimming: Â addition to the annual audits will, rabbits need regular nail trimming. Â This can be done at home or in the veterinary service by experienced staff. Â cutting rabbits nails can be a small trickier than cutting the nails of other animals. Â If you are not experienced with rabbit trim nails is to question it is best qualified veterinary staff, to show you how.
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Castration / castration: Â castration castration and is another very vital part of your rabbitâ? S veterinary care. Â The ideal time to have your rabbit is altered, at the age of 3-6 months. Â But, it is never too late to have changed your rabbit. Â There are many advantages to change your rabbit. Â The females have a high incidence of cancer, reproductive can develop as early as 3 years. Â Spaying essentially eliminates the risk of developing uterine or ovarian cancer, because the ovaries and uterus are removed during castration surgery. Â aggression and urine spraying is simple to check or change sank with your rabbit.
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Common medical problems
Bordetella: Bordetella  is caused by a bacterium, such as Bordetella bronchiseptica.  This organism is a pathogen in other species such as dogs and cats and is usually benign and clinically silent in rabbits.  It is believed to be a part of the normal flora. Â
Dental disease:
Pasteurella:  Pasteurella is caused by a bacterium, such as Pasteurella multocida.  Pasteurella can of rabbit to rabbit by direct contact, close contact and sexually transmitted aerosol routes.  Pasteurella lives in the nasal cavity and symptoms of frequent sneezing can (cold region) and to mucopurulent nasal discharge? |
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Rabbits from pet shops adopted or otherwise bought receive is assumed to be infected with Pasteurella
Trauma:
Uterine / ovarian cancer:
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Breed Overview
There are about 45 breeds of rabbits are currently in the United States that are recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). Â These breeds are the order of 1 kg (2 pounds second) to 5-8 kg (11-18 lb). A rabbit breeds are distinguished from each other by a combination of body size and shape, ear length and cars, and fur color and length. Â
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Terms and definitions
Here are some common terms and their definitions rabbits that are excellent for rabbit owners know.
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What is better for the environment a rabbit?
When we started with rabbits, we have some experiences Rabbit owner that it was best to have your rabbit in a cage in a building and told not outside. In most books, the rabbits housed outdoors, which is better for a rabbit in the dark or outside with fresh air and light are included. I personally reckon they should be out there and as light and fresh air, but they told me they could get cold when they were outside. I was also told the sun would bleach a black rabbit fur. What do you reckon?