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Why is my female rabbit so aggressive?
An aggressive doe may simply be temperament β some are naturally sensitive, easily frightened, and stressed, becoming irritable. Also, does may turn aggressive to defend territory and protect offspring; they have territorial awareness and a protective instinct, showing anger and aggression when threatened. A sudden change may also be from disease or pain, needing prompt treatment.
What is the lifespan of a Holland Lop rabbit?
A Holland Lop lives 8 to 10 years and enters old age at 6, with declining function. In old age give stronger care, a quiet clean home free of fright, and fewer bacteria to avoid illness.
My rabbit has a movable lump under the skin on its back, no redness, pain, or scab
A free-moving subcutaneous lump on a rabbit's back should be checked at a vet; it may be a lipoma, tumor, abscess, or other issue. Watch appetite and stool, keep it calm and clean, and avoid stress until seen.
How long is a female rabbit’s pregnancy?
A female rabbit's pregnancy lasts about 30 days, with slight variation by breed and individual. She becomes more sensitive during this time, so provide a quiet, comfortable environment and extra nutrition.
How long do lop-eared rabbits usually live?
Lop-eared rabbits live 5-12 years, commonly 5-7. A quiet, dry, clean home and scheduled feeding help them live longer.

Tan Rabbit
The Tan Rabbit's coat color is the result of selective breedingβnot fixed, but pieced together from color blocks. It is a small-to-medium rabbit, usually kept on a small scale, and not commonly seen in the market.

Checkered Giant Rabbit
The Checkered Giant Rabbit is a large breed, usually raised for meat, but its cute looks and big personality have made it a pet despite its size. Confident and attention-loving, it needs space, exercise, and a quiet introduction to a new home.

Common Pet Rabbit Breeds and How to Care for Them
Rabbits are cute and quiet, and many people love them. But which breed makes the best pet? Here are common pet rabbit breeds and how to care for them.

How to Improve a Young Rabbit’s Constitution
For a strong young rabbit, manage its diet strictly and feed sensibly for balanced nutrition. Also keep its environment suitable and give moderate exercise to boost resistance. This article shares tips to improve a young rabbit's health.

Rabbit Cannibalism of Kits: Causes and Prevention
Cannibalism of kits is a metabolic and nutritional disorder that peaks right after kindling, driven by salt, calcium, protein, or B-vitamin gaps, thirst, fright, odd smells, or poor mothering. Signs are missing kits with blood in the box. Prevent with complete feed, ample water, no handling of kits, quiet surroundings, and isolating the doe if she has the habit.