How to Have a Relaxed Rabbit (Emma Magnus)
Answers many of the questions posed by rabbit owners.
From 'Where should we get a rabbit?' through to 'How do
we litter train our rabbit?' the booklet aims to educate the
reader in both the practical and interactive elements of the relationship,
as well as suggesting treatment methods
for common behavioural problems.
This link to The Pet Behaviour
Centre is a one stop shop for useful articles and books on pet behaviour.
Below is a synopsis of one of the booklets available for Rabbit
Owners.
Article written by me for Fur
and Feather magazine on the feeding habits of young Rodney Rabbit!
Quick
Tips
Wicker
balls and rings make great toys for rabbits and keep their teeth
in good shape.
Make sure you provide plenty of fibre in your bunny's diet. Always have hay available and keep pellets or mix to a minimum. Rabbits love fresh greens too!
WARNING:
Does your cage have a front door like
this. Do not let your bunny use this front "door".
Many a bunny has seriously injured its leg in the bars.
If you have to use this door, cover the bars with wood or Instead
buy a side opening cage and make a ramp if necessary.