These articles are meant for children between 7 and 10. The information provided is simple. It is not exhaustive and may be incomplete. But it tells the child certain basics of rabbit pet raising. And most importantly the articles end up with a message that every child should pass on to his or her friends.

 
 
 
Rabbit Into Your House
 
 
Preparations Required
 
 
Do Rabbits Need Care?
 
 
Do Rabbits Need Training?
 
 
Rabbit Health Care?
 
 
Rescue Rabbits
 
     
 

The Case Of Rescue Rabbits And Your Role

 
 
You have adopted a rabbit from a rescue center and made it your lovable pet. Giving the rabbit a good care and life until it breathes its last is your responsibility. All children should know that it involves a service motive, when raising pets at home.

Many rabbits in US end up in Rescue centers for some reason or the other. They need love and care.

If you have proved to be a successful master of pet rabbits, you have something more to do. Encourage your friends to adopt a pet rabbit from a rescue center.

You can do some voluntary service at your local rescue center. There is plenty of work to do, like taking rabbits to a veterinarian, or remove garbage, or groom a rabbit.

You and your friends can animal sit for a couple of hours while at the same time doing your homework or reading some lessons or storybooks.

Do not spend all your pocket money. You can donate some to rescue centers.

Rabbits are most delightful animals. If you become involved in their welfare, you will realize in your later years the real value of having being born a human.

 
 
 
 
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