Giant Rabbit Riding A Mini Bike

September 28th, 2009


Halloween 2008 Giant Rabbit riding a mini bike.

Ferret Facts and Information

September 28th, 2009

A ferret is a domestic animal. Most domestic ferrets have black, brown or white fur. Although modern breeding has made an array of colors and patterns available today. Ferrets are on average 20 inches in length which includes a 5 inch tail and they weigh about 2 to 5 pounds. They have an ordinary life span of 7 to 10 years. Ferrets are also kept as pets in many homes. If you love cute and quiet pets then ferrets might be the best pet for you.

The first reference of domestic ferrets was in 400 B.C. in Greek writings although some believe the ferret to have been domesticated long before that by the Egyptians. Ferrets have also been used throughout time to flush rabbits and even be carried on ships and rat exterminators. In Modern times they have been used as aircraft and conduit wire runners.

Before buying a ferret and bringing it home you should make sure that they have the necessary vaccinations. You should find out if they have been fixed or descented (most in us pet stores are). Also consider visiting your local shelter and rescue a ferret in need of a loving home. You should take great care in providing a large enough cage for them to move about in and there should be a separate places for them where they can sleep and eat properly. There are many cage items available including cozy beds, hanging bunks, and hammocks. A ferret cage should be kept indoors and out of direct sunlight. Ferrets are very sensitive to temperature changes and are vulnerable to heat stroke at temperatures above 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Today there are many ferret rescue organization that are established for the welfare and safety of domestic ferrets. These organizations are working for to educate the public about the total care of the ferret as a pet.

Ferrets can be trained efficiently but it is not as easy as training a dog. The best way to train a ferret is with short training session as they don’t all have the longest of attention spans. Positive reinforcements such as treats and praise work well for encouraging positive behavior such as using a litter box. Ferrets are social by nature and need your attention or they may become depressed and maybe even stop eating. If you do not have about 4hrs a day to devote to your ferret than it might not be the pet for you. Nipping is also a problem of ferrets but the habit is easily broken if you are consistent with your training.

Ferrets are strict carnivores and should only be fed meat or ferret food made from mostly meat products. Ferret food containing fish as a main ingredient should not be used. Ferret food should be around 40 percent animal protein and about 25 percent fat. It is also important to trim your ferrets nails every two or three weeks.

Ferrets can make great pets but they are not for everyone, make sure your comfortable with all the aspects of owning a pet ferret before you commit to purchasing or adopting one.

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Funny Rabbit Show

September 28th, 2009


a video i downloaded about a rabbit doing funny tricks, and even talks :P , i hope u enjoy, plz comment and rate :) !!

Flemish Giant Rabbit Eating

September 28th, 2009


Agnes the Flemish Giant rabbit eating

Checking Out The Rabbit Cage

September 28th, 2009


Some kids in charge of cleaning the rabbit cage invited me to join them.

Taking Care Of A Pet Bunny Rabbit : How Rabbits Interact With Other Pets

September 28th, 2009


Learn from an exotic animal health technician and learn the fundamentals of introducing your pet rabbit to other household pets like dogs and cats in this free online video.

Mom Builds The Rabbit Hutch

September 26th, 2009


Your Mom built on to the first rabbit cage to make it much bigger!

How To Take Care Of Your Rabbit

September 26th, 2009


This Video Will Show You How To Take Good Care Of Your Rabbit

Rabbit Hutches—Which One Should I Get?

September 26th, 2009

Rabbits these days are one fortunate pet. They are only second to dogs in the number of choices for outdoor living. There is quite a selection of rabbit hutches for you to choose from, but how do you know which one is best for your bunny?

The first thing you will have to look at are the types of hutches available on the market. Consider carefully the individual descriptions. There are five different types of rabbit hutches available today:

The basic single hutch. This is a simple, one-storey wooden housing that us usually between 24 and 30 inches wide by 36 inches long and has an opening roof or door.

The elevated single hutch. This is the same basic hutch as described above, but is elevated on stilts four feet from the ground. These make the hutches easier to clean, and will help keep your pet warm and safe from predators.

The double-decker hutch. This two-storey hutch where two rabbits can be housed one on top of another is a great space-saving option if you have more than one rabbit .

The triple-decker hutch. This is a three-storey hutch which can house three rabbits on top of one another. This is the most economical way of housing your rabbits if you have several, and provides each of them their own living space.

The deluxe hutch with run. This two-storey contraption has the living quarters for the rabbit on top, with a trap door letting it gain access to the run below. There is an adjoining ramp between the upper and lower levels so that the rabbit can move about freely.

If you are limited by your backyard space and want to keep a healthy and happy rabbit, the deluxe hutch with run is the way to go. Not only will your pet be kept safe, but it will also be able to get all the exercise it needs.

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The Different Kinds Of Rabbit Care And Tips

September 26th, 2009

Pets complete a home for single people and families. Children often desire pets more than adults do as they think animals are cute and fun to have. Adults of course know the work required. Like any pet, rabbits need care. They need to go to the vet, get feed daily, and have their domain cleaned. When you decide to purchase a rabbit, you will need to know exactly what is required of you. ?

Before we get into your rabbits needs, you will want to know a few of the species available. Most common are cottontails, dwarf, and lop eared rabbits for pets. The dwarf rabbit is small and best kept indoors, while the cottontails are not as sensitive to the weather and can be housed outside in moderate climates. The lop eared rabbits like the cottontails grow to be a good size and have long floppy ears. The type of rabbit you wish to have for a pet will in part decide on the care.

First like cats and dogs, rabbits require shots from the vet to keep them in good health. People carry diseases that can harm animals if we do not wash before and after we handle our pet. Rabbits can be susceptible to worms and other dietary parasites so it is important to take your rabbit for its vet visit when needed. Speak with a vet about your rabbit’s care and any questions you may have before you complete your purchase.

Rabbits eat pellets, hay and vegetables. Most rabbits like to munch on carrots or lettuce. You want to feed your rabbit everyday to ensure they are receiving the proper amount of food. Unlike cats that eat when they are hungry, a rabbit can over eat and become over weight. Some commercial feeds for rabbits contain nuts; however, these are typically not good as they are high in fiber. You can feed your rabbit fruit as a treat, but you should not do so daily.

Housing for a rabbit can be in your home or if you wish to keep them outside a wooden cage will work. Most outside cages are designed to let the waste fall through so they are not sitting on it or laying on it. The cage should be built large enough to house an adult rabbit with bedding spread out to make a nice little home. They should be given plenty of water and have it changed out daily. Having a backyard for your pet rabbit is a great idea. They can roam for a little exercise, which all pets need.

You will want to clean their cages out at least once a week or more depending on how messy or smelly it becomes. Your rabbit needs a clean environment just like you to eliminate the possibilities of disease. An important factor in having a long living rabbit is their environment. Most rabbits live 5 to 10 years.

Rabbits with their fuzzy cottontails or floppy ears are just some of the cutest pets you can own. They are a medium maintenance pet with proper feeding and environment care you can have your rabbit for years. Your children will enjoy showing off their pet rabbit to all their friends and beg you to take him to show and tell. Pets are needed to complete a family and provide enjoyment for everyone.

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