Thursday, December 28, 2017

Top Tips For Helping Holland Lop Bunnies For Sale TX Settle Into Your Home

By Michelle Robinson


For some individuals who love animals, having a cat or a dog is out of the question. It may be because of allergies or they may not have enough space for a dog. Some individuals may be looking at one of the Holland lop bunnies for sale TX and considering them as pets. Here are a few things that you need to do to ensure that any bunny you bring home is as healthy and happy as possible.

If you have never owned a bunny before you may be amazed once you start seeing their natural personalities begin to emerge. Some may be quite reserved but others will be energetic, playful and loving. You may also be amazed at the fact that they can be toilet trained so that they are much neater to be around if you do let them out of their pen during the day.

Holland lops are quite small and are actually one of the smallest breeds of bunny around. Their normal top weight is about three and a half pounds for a purebred bunny. Some lops end up getting crossed with other breeds and their offspring can end up being larger than expected. Their fur is soft and fluffy but it is not as long as the fur that some rabbits have.

If you want your rabbit to settle in you might want to think about having some food and good quality treats on hand. Fruits and many vegetables are great to feed to your rabbit. Pellets are a great source of vitamins and hay will give your bunny the fiber it needs to ensure that it's digestive tract is working well.

Many people try to keep their bunnies in smaller pens but this is not always a good idea. A rabbit will be much happier if it has room to roam around and explore. Rabbits need exercise and being able to race around a large area can help keep them happy and healthy. However, it is important to have an enclosed area where your bunny can stay when you are not home. That way they cannot chew things or get into toxic substances or dangerous situations.

There are many places that you can find happy, healthy rabbits to keep as pets. Breeders will often have young ones available but this is not the only place you can find them. There are animal shelters with bunnies available for adoption and many rabbit rescues will also have animals that you can potentially adopt

Rabbits have special health needs. They need to have a constant supply of food and fresh water. If you think your bunny is not completely healthy it can be a good idea for you to get them checked over by a doctor. A rabbit's health can decline rapidly so prompt medical attention is important.

Of course, any pet will take time to get used to a new home. If you are patient, gentle, and do not try to pick your rabbit up repeatedly, you will find that your new pet will usually settle in quite nicely.




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