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LEASH TRAIN A RABBIT

6/28/2024

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​The leash means that the human will mostly follow the rabbit and allow the rabbit to explore larger areas. Leash training requires time, patience, and positive reinforcement. Training with a leash should only be done with rabbits that are calm. Do not attempted to leash train if the rabbit is stressed by relatively minor new experiences. Do not use a harness it can result in severe stress. It's best to use a harness that wraps around the rabbit's body, held snog by both velcro and buckles. it makes stopping the rabbit safe.
Use little tiny pieces of treats, lettuce, or parsley as a reward for each step of accomplishment.
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WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU SEE AN UNATTENDED PET OR CHILD IN A VEHICLE

6/21/2024

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Some people leave a pet or a child in a car unattended while running a quick errand while leaving the pet or child in the vehicle. Your vehicle can quickly reach a temperature that puts your pet at risk of serious illness and even death, even on a day that doesn't seem hot to you, and cracking the windows makes no difference. Unattended pets are in danger of theft.

Write down the model/make and license plate number go to the store, restaurant, etc., and ask the manager if he or she can make an announcement to notify the owner. If the owner can't be found call law enforcement.

Dog's face hanging out a window is a very risky venture for the dog.  
Be sure your dog is properly restrained in the car.

Your dog is at high risk of eye, ear, face, and mouth injury from airborne objects when it's got its face hanging out the window.

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Your dog hanging any part of its body out of the window increases the risk that she or he could be thrown out of the vehicle during a collision, lose its balance, and fall out of the open window.
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TRAIN A RABBIT TO DO TRICKS

6/14/2024

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How to get the rabbit interested in a ball, each time the ball touches the nose of the bunny, the bunny gets a treat. You can also rub the bunny's favorite produce on the ball which should get the bunny's attention. Over time the bunny learns that the action he/she performs is when the bunny gets a treat. You can also raise the ball in the air and reward the bunny with a treat if she/he jumps.
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TRAIN A RABBIT TO USE A LITTER BOX

6/7/2024

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​Rabbits prefer to eliminate in the same location. Once the rabbit finds a spot in your home, put the litter box there. If you don't like the place the rabbit picked gradually move the litter box to your desired spot. Adding a small handful of hay to one side of the box will encourage the bunny to hop in. Do not use kitty litter in the box, the dust can harm, and the cedar shavings can harm the respiratory tract. It's best to spay or neuter your rabbit to prevent males from spraying and females from certain cancers.
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