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Dutch Rabbit

Dutch Rabbit

The Dutch Rabbit is a small, distinctly marked pet rabbit with a white inverted-V on the face and a sharp color split between front and back. Gentle, smart, and nearly odorless, it needs timothy hay, a chew stick, steady 25–32Β°C, and a wire-free, dry cage. Lifespan about 5–7 years.

Breeds πŸ“… August 4, 2026
Lop Rabbit

Lop Rabbit

The Lop Rabbit β€” one of today's most popular pet rabbits β€” is named for its ears that hang down. Gentle, small, and people-friendly, it is short-lived (usually 5–7 years) and heat-sensitive, needs daily grooming of its dense coat and drooping ears, and must never be picked up by the ears.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
LionHead Rabbit

LionHead Rabbit

The LionHead Rabbit is a small, gentle pet rabbit named for the ruff of long fur around its head that looks like a lion's mane. Originating in Belgium and bred in the Netherlands and US, it is sturdy and clean, needs daily coat care and a wire-free cage, and lives 5–7 years.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
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What does fiber do for rabbits?

Crude fiber is an essential nutrient for rabbits that aids digestion and maintains intestinal health. Insufficient fiber easily causes digestive problems like constipation and diarrhea. Proper crude fiber also helps prevent hairballs and maintain ideal weight. Provide fiber-rich foods to ensure adequate intake.

Q&A πŸ“… March 15, 2024
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What Are the Symptoms of Rabbit Hairball Syndrome?

Signs include sudden collapse, head thrown back, opisthotonos, hard dry stools with fur, and a bloated stomach from gas. Untreated, it causes weight loss, anemia, and can be fatal.

Q&A πŸ“… March 12, 2024
How to Improve Breeding Success in Does

How to Improve Breeding Success in Does

Breeding success starts with the buck: restore his libido and semen quality through teasing, testicular massage, and hormone therapy, since sperm take 50–60 days to regenerate. Mate does at peak estrus using repeated or double coverage, and pregnancy-check at eight days to rebreed quickly if she is open.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 16, 2026
How to Make a Meat-Rich Cat Meal

How to Make a Meat-Rich Cat Meal

A homemade meat meal keeps cats, especially pregnant or growing ones, well supplied with calcium and protein. Use 85% meat, 10% seafood, 5% liver, steam in portions, and freeze raw portions for up to two months.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Build Up a Cat with Anemia

How to Build Up a Cat with Anemia

Recovering an anemic cat takes patience: feed iron- and protein-rich kibble plus cooked salmon, beef, chicken, or rabbit a few times a week, add a blood-building paste, and top up vitamins with carrot or fruit purΓ©es. Also rule out intestinal parasites.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Hunting Dog Breeds: Which Makes the Best Hunting Dog?

Hunting Dog Breeds: Which Makes the Best Hunting Dog?

Hunting dogs split into scent and sight hounds, lone and pack hunters, and moreβ€”no single breed is absolute best, but several stand out. Notable examples include the Chinese Xiquan, Argentina's Dogo, and Egypt's Pharaoh and Greyhound breeds, each prized for speed, courage, or scenting ability.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Is a Beagle Easy to Keep? How to Raise One

Is a Beagle Easy to Keep? How to Raise One

The Beagle looks sweet but hides a wild heart β€” it's one of the world's noisiest yet most loved breeds, a rabbit-hunting scenthound from Britain. Success takes space, consistent early training (ignore demand barking, build alone-time gradually), tolerance for chewed shoes, and patience; well-trained, that loud little hound becomes a devoted companion (and Snoopy's breed).

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026