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Why Is My Rabbit Not Pooping?
A rabbit that stops pooping is constipated, often from a dry diet low in fiber, poor digestion, hairballs, or too little exercise. Add hay and water, offer a little sugar or probiotics, use fiber or hairball paste, and let it roam to restore gut movement.

Yufeng Yellow Rabbit
The Yufeng Yellow Rabbit is a medium-sized fur-and-meat dual-purpose breed widely kept in rural China. Developed from the Taihang Mountain Rabbit and the Belgian Rabbit, it is valued for fast growth, high feed efficiency, strong disease resistance, and adaptability to varied climates.

Shih Tzu Rabbit
The Shih Tzu Rabbit is a pet rabbit breed developed in China. It has a small, cute appearance with very long coat and long facial fur, black eyes, and ears that are either upright or lopped. It is not yet recognized by any rabbit association.

Japanese White Rabbit
The Japanese White Rabbit is essentially the large white rabbit grown in Japan, also called the Japanese Large White. Said to descend from a cross of Chinese and Japanese white rabbits, it is a common breed mainly used for production. It matures early, grows fast, tolerates coarse feed, is a good mother with strong fertility, and is often used as a "foster mother" rabbit.

Florida White Rabbit
The Florida White Rabbit is a common, medium-sized all-white rabbit with red eyes from a lack of pigment, kept widely around the world as a popular and unremarkable breed. It is gentle, easy to care for, and an ideal choice for beginner rabbit owners.

Dwarf Rabbit
The Dwarf Rabbit is a classic pet rabbit breed with a very small, adorable body that never grows largeβits defining trait. Purebreds are expensive and rare, so beware of sellers passing off ordinary baby rabbits as Dwarf Rabbits; a true Dwarf Rabbit stays tiny for life.

Palomino Rabbit
The Palomino Rabbit is a large rabbit breed developed in Washington State, originally for meat but kept as a pet for its beautiful coat. Lazy and gentle, it has a strong appetite and needs a spacious cage, a ball-point water bottle, a chew stone, and unlimited hay.

What Are a Rabbit’s Living Habits and Traits
Rabbits are timid, nocturnal, dry-loving, solitary chewers that eat only plants. They rest by day and eat 70%+ of their food at night, cool mainly by breathing so they need dry 14β20Β°C housing, fight if caged together, gnaw constantly to wear down open-rooted incisors, and must never be fed meat. A common myth is that they need no water β they do, in moderation.

How Long Do Holland Lop Rabbits Live? (And How to Care for Them)
Holland Lops are loved for their small size and cute looks, but they live shorter than average rabbitsβusually 5β7 years. Good care (free roam, proper diet, health checks, clean housing) can extend that toward 10β12 years.

How to Set Up a Rabbit Hutch
Rabbits live in cages long term, so a comfortable hutch is essential, and place it away from damp, dark spots. This article details the items and cautions for setting up a rabbit hutch.
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