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House Rabbit Information

Below are a few articles covering essential information you should know about house rabbits. If you are a pet care professional or veteran house rabbit owner, you can submit your articles to My House Rabbit. Your name and link to your website will be prominently displayed within your article.

 
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    Benefits of Adopting a Pet Rabbit

    Continually overrun with abandoned rabbits, local shelters and rescues are the best place to find a new pet bunny. Not only will you save an animal from possible euthanasia, there are also several additional benefits. [Read more]

  • Rabbits in harmony with nature

    7 Ways Rabbits are Environmentally-Friendly Pets

    There are many benefits to owning a pet rabbit: they're utterly adorable, they're funny, they're quiet, they're clean... I could go on and on. But one thing many people may not realize is that rabbits are ecologically-friendly pets.

  • Children and rabbits

    Children and Pet Rabbits

    A house rabbit may seem like the perfect companion for your child, but this is not always the case. Adopting a rabbit is a a big commitment, and it takes a family level of commitment to care for and provide a good life for a rabbit. [Read more]

  • Veterinarian holding a bunny

    Spaying or Neutering Your Pet Bunny

    As a pet owner, it is important that you know the facts about spaying or neutering your house rabbit. This article covers some of the benefits of the procedure and tells you what to expect during and after the surgery. [Read more]

  • Baby bunnies

    About Baby Bunnies

    Well, first, if you want to have bunny babies you should read everything you can on the subject and also talk to your local animal shelters and rabbit rescue organizations. Here are a few essentials you'll need to know about rabbit babies. [Read more]

  • Rabbit Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis in Young Rabbits

    Conjunctivitis is a common eye disease in rabbits. While at the best of times it is a concerning disease, this article and podcast show that in young individuals it can quickly become a dreadful condition if left untreated. [Read more]

  • Rabbit with Chronic Myxomatosis

    Myxomatosis: Vaccination

    Myxomatosis is a highly contagious disease in rabbits. While not prevalent in the US, this deadly disease afflicts many rabbits throughout the UK and other parts of the world. Luckily, in the UK, a vaccination is available and recommended for all pet rabbits from 6 weeks of age. [Read more]

  • Bunny sitting outside in the shade

    Recognizing Heat Stroke in Your Pet Rabbit

    Heat can be very dangerous to rabbits. They are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans. So it is important to recognize the symptoms and know how to treat and prevent this condition. [Read more]