Rabbit Health Tip #1
Education- Educating yourself on your particular breed of pet rabbit you intend to add to your family is the ultimate first stepping stone. Pet rabbit care varies by breed, and sometimes breeder in terms of recommended brands of supplies, along with feeding schedules and the initial set up for your new baby bunny. It is of the upmost importance to stay interactive with your breeder on a communicative level both prior to and following bringing home your new pet. Make sure to read all material distributed prior to you taking your bunny home, in addition to following all steps that are entailed within the reading or outlined material. If any questions arise at any moment, it is important to call or text to receive real time accurate information. Rabbit Health Tip #2 Find a Veterinarian- Following taking home your new pet rabbit, it is strongly recommended to take your bunny for a standard wellness check. We at Lovely Bunny's are always more than happy to give options of Veterinarians we work with regularly and have very solid reputations. You could also search to find one on your own. This covers two major tasks. The first, being it gives that second seal of approval that your bunny is in one hundred percent top health. The second being it gives you the ability to form a relationship with a Veterinarian to use and trust for the duration of your rabbit's 10-12 year life span. Rabbit Health Tip #3 Continuing The Correct Process- Every customer receives a Bunny Care Guide and Packet with articles to follow and reference to fully raise your bunny in the proper health structure and the proper dietary procedures. See Article The Ultimate Pet Rabbit Research Care Packet for additional details by clicking the link provided. Rabbit Health Tip #4 Follow The Proper Diet- Your bunny's diet will alter slightly over time, especially when the introduction of Vegetables being at the proper age mark. We recommend introducing the first Vegetable, Parsley or Kale at the four month mark and follow the article linked Treating Your Bunny To Fruits And Vegetables Properly Rabbit Health Tip #5 Generally Pet Bunny Health- Always be aware and cognizant of how your bunny is functioning, and how personality changes may indicate an issue with your bunny. A Fantastic Article to reference is Pet Bunny Health- What To Watch Out For And How To Recognize it - reacting to warning signs quickly will lead directly to your bunny having an extended life in top health Rabbit Health Tip #6 Bunny Body Condition Score- Using the Bunny Body Condition Score which you can view an in depth description in this article Keeping Your Bunny Healthy Using The Bunny Body Condition Score is an extremely effective way to keep your bunny in top physical shape between Veterinarian yearly or semi-annually check ups. Rabbit Health Tip #7 Plenty Of Exercise- This is pretty standard, however your bunny on a daily basis should either be free roamed, and if not at least have three hours of playtime to keep their Joints, Ligaments, and Muscles in top working order especially as your bunny begins to age. The older your rabbit gets, the more important and necessary exercise becomes. Rabbit Health Tip #8 Keep Your Bunny as a Indoor Pet- Domesticated rabbits were truly meant to be predominantly indoor pets. Exposing them to living in a hutch outdoors, or worse a cage outdoors, is without a doubt sure to decrease their life span, in addition to being relatively in-humane. Rabbit Health Tip #9 No Tap Water- We at Lovely Bunny's use Sterile water as an extra precaution, however following taking your rabbit home, bottled or filtered water is sufficient. Tap water has minerals and bacteria that can potentially pose risk to bunnies, and being proactive is always the best approach. Rabbit Health Tip #10 Keeping a Clean Environment- Make sure to always follow the proper instructions of cleaning your bunnies area and that you stick to the recommended procedures. For an outlined overview of proper cleaning of your bunny's litter box, pen, and cage please visit our Bunny Care Page for in depth details. For additional questions on Rabbit Health please always feel free to reach out with additional questions and concerns. Wishing All The Bunny Lovers Out There The Best, Matthew- Owner of Lovely Bunny's Phone: (973) 330-2928 Email: lovelybunnysnj@aol.com Website: www.lovelybunnys.com
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