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Rabbits are wonderful animals widely domesticated. Yes, these small mammals have been part of many households worldwide. But note that these bunnies are different from the usual domesticated pets like dogs and dogs. Some needs of these furry animals vary from the common ones and must be addressed.

Are you planning to adopt a rabbit for you and your family? Take note of the list below that demonstrates the things you should and should not do in treating your pet rabbits.

Things you must do:

  • Give your pets the proper diet that satisfies their nutritional needs. In particular, rabbits need a special type of food. Ask your vet about it.
  • Follow the recommended guidelines and routine in feeding your rabbits depending on their weight, age, and lifestyle.
  • Ensure to give your rabbits forage of good quality (e.g., grasses and leaves).
  • Always refill your rabbits’ drinking bowl with fresh potable water.
  • When you have multiple rabbits, give each his bowl.

Things you must not do:

  • Give your rabbits so many treats or snacks.
  • Do not share with them human treats or snacks to avoid getting them overweight.
  • Do not always give your rabbits root veggies (e.g., carrots) or fruits. These food items contain too much sugar and starch.

Your veterinary clinic San Antonio, TX is a valuable resource regarding your pet’s health and needs.

 

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