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How to hold your bunny.
Hold rabbits gently but firmly, ensure one hand supports their back and hindquarters at all time. Help them feel secure by holding all four feet against your body. Never pick rabbits up by their ears. It would be extremely stressful and is highly likely to injure them.
Your bunnies environment.
Your bunnies environment is very important. They get scared very quick, and some places in your house could be dangerous for the them like a place with lots of wires. Bunnies chew on wires, that's why you should bunny proof the area your bunny is staying. We encourage our buyers to house there bunnies inside and also maybe free roam them, we normally recommend keeping them in a hutch/cage if they are outside. Sterilizing your bunny is good, because, they will use the litter box every time ( they wont make a mistake ), they get less aggressive, helps to bond two bunnies. Always keep your bunnies space clean and provide them with a litter box where they can do there business and wont mess ever where.
Grooming
Grooming your bunny is very important, you need to groom our bunny weather its a short hair or a long hair breed. You need to at least brush your bunnies hair twice a week, so their fur doesn't fly in the air. You can use the soft brushes sold for cats. Grooming provides an excellent opportunity for you to give your rabbit a quick overall checkup. You should check his teeth for misalignment, his eyes and nose for any discharge, and the condition of his fur and skin. Check also for mats and “poopy bottom” (fecal matter stuck to his bottom).Bald spots on rabbits can occur when they are shedding, but they could also be an indication of mites if your bunny picks at the bald spots or you see dandruff-like flakes when the hair is pulled out. Consult your veterinarian if you are unsure.