Pets
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Creating an enriching home and environment for your rabbits
Rabbits can live happily either indoors or outdoors, or both!
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What to feed your rabbits
Rabbits are herbivores, which means that they need a plant-based, high-fibre diet. Hay and grass should form the basis (85%) of your rabbits’ diet. The remainder of your rabbits’ diet should be fresh vegetables (10%) and a small amount of pellets specifically designed for rabbits (around 5%).
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Keeping your rabbits healthy
If your rabbits have a healthy diet, plenty of space, and at least one compatible companion rabbit they should live a happy and healthy life.
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Litter training your rabbits
Litter training your indoors rabbits is a great way to make life easier for both you and your rabbits.
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How to safely handle your rabbits
Rabbits are sociable animals who will enjoy lots of attention and company from you. However, some rabbits may not be used to being handled.
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Kidney problems in pets
Just like us, your pets need their kidneys to be functioning properly in order to be in good health. Read on to learn about some of the issues that can occur with these complex organs.
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Ask a behaviouristHow to train your dog not to bark when welcoming you home?My dog Phoebe barks every time I come home from work. Why does she do this, and do you have any tips to make her stop?
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Ask a behaviouristWhy do dogs bury bones?My puppy Beau buries every bone I give him in the garden, and then digs it up two weeks later. Why does he do this?
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Kitten Socialisation
Kitten socialisation is the process of introducing a kitten to a variety of different experiences, environments, people, and other animals in order to help them become a confident and friendly adult cat.
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Puppy Socialisation
Puppy socialisation is the process of introducing a puppy to a variety of different experiences, environments, people, and other animals in order to help them become confident and friendly adult dogs.