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How to speak the bunny language

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Rabbits are unique in that they have their own languages. Understanding what this language is and means will help you get to know you rabbit and bond with them. Understanding their different hops and movements is a key part of being a good bunny owner.  First is the Binky Visual representation of what a bunny looks like when they binky. Gif by parisanddexter.  A binky is when a rabbit hops and twists their body or legs into the air. Bunnies certainly only binky when they are filled up with overwhelming joy they cannot contain. This is an expression of energy or happiness similar to when a dog gets the zoomies. Chewing If you catch you rabbit chewing things they are not supposed to, lightly reprimand them but you cannot be mad! This is normal bunny behavior necessary for their health. Rabbit teeth grow at a constant rate which creates the natural instinct to chew on almost everything. My rabbit loves to chew on baseboards however many rabbits will chew on furniture, clothes, an...

Benefits of owning a pet bunny

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When considering getting a pet, a bunny is not the first animal many think of. Many people look to dogs, cats, hamsters, or even fish, but they do not realize a bunny may be the perfect pet. Rabbits can be one of the best pets for a household; although they may not seem like it, they can become equivalent companions like dogs can. Bunnies have smarts, personality, and even sass that supply love and entertainment to any owner. In this blog you will find that rabbits have many benefits as pets.  They do not make much noise In comparison to dogs and cats, rabbits are very quiet animals. It is uncommon for rabbits to make any noise, but if they do, it is much softer than a dog or bird. Rabbits that are happy or content will make very quiet chucks or purrs while an unhappy rabbit could grunt or growl. The few verbal noises a rabbit can make are almost unheard due to their low level. Rabbits are crepuscular meaning they are most active at dusk and dawn, which is when ...