one Q;
do we need to trim the rabbit's nail once in a while?
my few month old rabbit's nail is growing longer...
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Mar 16 2010, 09:09 PM
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one Q;
do we need to trim the rabbit's nail once in a while? my few month old rabbit's nail is growing longer... |
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Mar 17 2010, 10:13 AM
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QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Mar 16 2010, 09:28 PM) yes u have to.. thanks. gonna buy her a nail cutter soon.in the wild they tend to burrow and run about thats why their nails are always short..but in captivity u have to make the effort to trim thier nails.. bought the rabbit during a round to jalan pasar pet shop somewhere in january. she was the cutest around. here is the picture when she was barely 3 days in my house. likes to pick on aloe vera and biting whatever comes to her way. had been more civilized after 2 weeks. no more biting around. good thing she always go back inside her cage to pee » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « err... i don't even know which breed, btw. |
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Mar 17 2010, 11:22 AM
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QUOTE(sangterap @ Mar 17 2010, 10:59 AM) I like the word civilized. I think that's the best word to describe our rabbits. Sometimes more so than us humans. I don't mean you're uncivilized though...LOL! your sense of humor tend to sway towards uncivilized manner..LOL!btw, those just out from the shop rabbit /pet tend to bite around. things will get better once they adapt to the new home / surrounding. This post has been edited by yngwie: Mar 17 2010, 11:23 AM |
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Mar 17 2010, 11:34 AM
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QUOTE(sangterap @ Mar 17 2010, 11:28 AM) I really agree with you. Coz I need to bring myself down to that level to get some messages across. Nice and kind words just doesn't work sometimes. LOL! exactly!They generally need time to get used to. They are especially shy because not much human contacts. Once hit certain cute age, they are shipped to pet shops by the loads. When they get used to you, they will show their real behavior. Each and everyone have their own unique behavior. That's the best part about this hobby. To know and understand your beloved pet. |
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Aug 15 2010, 06:11 PM
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QUOTE(Vigilant @ Aug 10 2010, 09:31 PM) So there is no other solution? Vet is expensive, I thought I can get somekind of meds for them and can be taken orally. my pet rabbit was having the same problem too. it started when i let him out in the yard a couple of times during a trip back to hometown.I dont know. They just got the disease suddenly, start of with one rabbit, then the others. My rabbits do eat flowers. Eventually when rabbit get older, it will grow longer. it cost me 35 bucks for the 1st shot. another 25 bucks every shot for the next 3 visit. it was costly but nothing beat the satisfaction of watching your lovely rabbit recover from those infection. |
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