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Monday, May 7, 2012

Know If Your Bunny is Happy or Sad

petsPeople, you know how it feels when no one can understand you, the same way that you cannot understand the others, right? This is the same case with your pet bunny. You may have shared the same room together for so long but still don’t understand what your rabbit means by that signal.
I know you all want to understand your pets but, seriously you need a lot of time and patience. With more time together with your pet, I know you’ll do great job in recognizing his favorites and his personality. Now, let’s all learn some of their common signals.

petsHave you ever noticed your bunny softly grinding his teeth? Well, that’s nice, because it only means that your pet is happy. You’ll see this often when you stroke him on his favorite spot, usually on his cheeks or behind his ears. When you see him happy and contented, you’ll also hear soft coos from your bunny.

If you see your rabbit thumping loudly with back feet, it hints you that he’s frightened. He may also do this when he’s angry. At times, you just have to feel what his disposition is because loud thumping can also mean that he’s happy and wants to catch your attention.

When you hear your bunny honking like a goose, it wants your attention.
When you hear your bunny hiss or growl, it implies he is in danger and he is getting ready to strike the feared object by scratching or biting it. When he does this, ignore him until he quiets down.

When you hear your bunny squealing loudly, don’t disregard this; it could be something very bad. Your pet may be in tremendous pain or is dreadfully scared. When extremely startled, your bunny may die of heart attack.

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 By giving the time to understand and appreciate the behavior of your bunnies, surely, you and your pets will have a joyful relationship ahead. 

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