Lop (floppy) eared rabbits are more likely than erect ('up') eared breeds to have potentially painful ear and dental problems that may ultimately affect their ability to hear and eat properly, finds a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Seems like every year brings me a new garden plague. This time, it’s bunnies. Rabbits have always been plentiful in my neighborhood, their numbers providing ...
Rabbits like Clover are intelligent and interactive pets. Each day they should have some supervised “out of the cage” time with their people in a closed room where they can run and jump around to ...
Floppy eared bunnies may look adorable - but vets warn that the pets are more likely to suffer from health problems. The ‘lop’ variety of rabbits, which have floppy ears, have many fans - particularly ...
Bunnies. Lambs. Eggs and pigs (alright ham.) It might seem that the symbols of Easter might have arisen from a farm. But exactly what do these ‘stand-in’ animals have to do with Easter. And where can ...
Around a fifth of pet rabbits in the UK have painful or debilitating ear disease, but it may be under-diagnosed and under-treated, with lop-eared and older rabbits most at risk, research suggests.
Henry Bodkin is The Telegraph’s Jerusalem Correspondent, based in Israel. He has reported on the Israel-Hamas war, terrorism, Israeli politics, life in the Palestinian territories and Middle East ...
Wednesday morning, at the back entrance of Odense Zoo, a quiet woman hands a cardboard box to a zookeeper. Then she quickly leaves. Inside the box sits a white rabbit with large blue eyes and adorable ...
Lop-eared bunny duo Ollie and Brielle are this week's Pets of the Week at Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre. Ollie would have been fed to a snake had he not been saved from this grisly fate by some kind ...
The Rabbit Grand National in Harrogate, attracts competitors from as far afield as Sweden to Yorkshire. Approximately 3,000 animals attend the annual show, which runs over two days and was first held ...
Staff at the charity's Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire branch are hoping that the four-year-old's unusual look will bag him a new owner in time for the holidays. The rabbit - named Wonky - is ...
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