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Can Rabbits Eat Peaches?
Adult rabbits can have a little peach as an occasional snack, but never much because of the sugar and water that cause diarrhea; kits and young rabbits must not eat peaches at all.

Why Do White Rabbits Have Red Eyes?
White rabbits have red eyes not from a red pigment but because they lack pigment entirely, so the color of the blood in the eye's tiny vessels shows through their transparent eye structures.

Common Rabbit Poisoning: Causes and Treatment
Rabbit poisoning often comes from pesticide-tainted feed, toxic plants mixed into hay, or excess salt. Know the signs and the right first-aid, and always prevent by managing feed carefully.

Common Rabbit Digestive Problems
Bloating, diarrhea, and constipation are common rabbit digestive issues; each needs a different response, from simple fasting and massage to antibiotics for bacterial cases, and prevention always beats treatment.

Types of Rhinitis in Rabbits
Rabbit rhinitis has several types, infectious, viral, parasitic, and bacterial, each with distinct signs; young rabbits are at high risk of death, so frequent sneezing warrants a vet check.

Why Are My Rabbit’s Eyes Red and Tearing?
Red, tearing rabbit eyes are usually irritation from dust or feed particles, diet-related 'heat,' or a bacterial infection. Remove the irritant, adjust the diet, or clean and treat with rabbit eye drops depending on the cause.

How to Treat Rabbit Conjunctivitis
Rabbit conjunctivitis is treated by cleaning the eye and applying drops, isolating the infected rabbit, disinfecting its cage, and fixing the diet. Never use human medications; follow a vet's guidance.

Benefits of Choosing a Rabbit as a Pet
Rabbits make easy, quiet, clean pets that interact with owners and suit busy schedules, but pick a healthy, weaned, well-formed rabbit and check eyes, ears, and appetite.

How to Raise a Smart, Obedient Rabbit
Any rabbit can become clever and obedient through patient, correct training. Use consistent cues, reward good behavior, and build a bond through daily care and companionship rather than constant caging.

How Good Is a Rabbit’s Night Vision?
Rabbit night vision is about as good as daytime vision because their eyes gather light well, but like all vision they have a blind spot, a small zone right in front of the nose that they compensate for with smell.