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a rabbit with the words why do rabbits dig at your clothes?

Rabbits may dig at you or bunch your clothes because they're bored, want some attention, are annoyed, frustrated, or perhaps they even need their nails clipped. Understanding why your rabbit is scratching your clothes is the first step to stopping the behavior and making sure your bunny's needs are being fulfilled.

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two rabbits sitting next to each other in the grass with text that reads, have harper & healthier rabbits rabbit bonding stages

Bonding rabbits is very easy if you know the techniques and understand the behavior associated with rabbit bonding stages. In this post, you will find the 2 stage process for bonding rabbits and answer to the frequently asked questions associated with bonding house rabbits or bunnies.

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a rabbit with the words, why does my rabbit stare at me?

Most of the time when a rabbit stares directly at you it’s because your rabbit knows it’s time to eat and you’re going to feed them, but they also stare for attention. It can also appear that your rabbit is staring when they are relaxing or on the alert for some other potential threat.

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a rabbit is being petted by someone's hands and the words, what to do when your rabbit bites

For anyone who’s never taken care of a rabbit before or new to rabbits, it’s probably hard to believe that these cute and cuddly fur babies could bite. After all, rabbits are such gentle creatures, and they look incapable of hurting a fly. #rabbitbiting #rabbitbehavior

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an animal that is laying down with the words 20 crucial things to know before you get a rabbit

Rabbits are not beginner pets. They can be almost as much work to take care of as a typical dog. Before adopting a bunny, it’s important to learn about their many traits that can cause unique problems for any unsuspecting new rabbit caretaker.

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