Cage Prepared
Cage Prepared

How do you take care of a rabbit?
I am getting a rabbit and I wanna know daily care of rabbits. I have a cage already prepared.
How do you groom the rabbit? How many times a day should you feed it? And what should I feed it? What if I am away for a weekend. Can I just leave food for the rabbit or do I have to have someone take care of it?
Rabbits aren't overly demanding. If you get a long haired bunny it would be best to brush it a couple times a week. They all pretty much groom themselves. Frequent brushing does seem to make them softer plus, at least with mine, they enjoy it. You should keep pelleted foods and water available all the time. Fresh veggies should be fed once a day. Iceberg lettuce has no nutritional value so only use that as a treat. It is best to feed green leaf or romaine lettuce. Radishes, carrots, squash, apples, peaches and bananas are also good for them. Never feed avocados or let them eat apple seeds as both are toxic to them.
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What are some things i should have prepared when bringing a 2 month puppy?
They are "shipping" a puppy i bought from a breeder. What things should i have prepared for when the puppy comes home (leash,bowl, cage,etc)????? How much would i be looking to spend?
I just want to make sure i have everything ready for him when he arrives.
The puppy is 2 months and is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
Thanks!
I meant "crate". Sorry i'm not too knowledgable on pet item terms haha.
Yeah, I just really want to know how much i'll be spending for the basic items i would need.
I live in a small condo
You are going to need:
1. A crate for potty training. Get one that will hold your dog when he is an adult, so you don't have to buy a new one. Preferably, get one with a barrier built in that you can expand as the puppy grows. This is important, because a puppy will not potty where he or she sleeps. If the crate is too large, he will potty in one end and sleep in the other. From Petsmart, mine was about 100 bucks for a dog the size of a golden retriever. For a corgi, maybe a little over half that.
2. Chew toys....Plenty of chew toys. Your puppy will be teething and if you don't want it chewing on you or your furniture, these are a must. My puppy loves squeaky toys. Toys vary in price. Maybe spend 10-15 bucks.
3. A buckle collar and a standard six foot lead. If you plan on taking your puppy to training class these are a must. That is about 15 bucks for the cheapest ones.
4. Dog shampoo. Your puppy will definitely pee or poop on itself at one time or another. Be prepared. 5 bucks from Wal Mart.
5. Cleaning spray specially formulated to get rid of the smell of dog pee or poop. If your dog has an accident in the house, he will do it again in the same place if you don't use this spray. About 5 bucks.
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Posted on December 18th, 2010 at 5:46 am
The only way to tell is to get a DNA sexing test at the vet, or wait to see if the other lays an egg (and even if it's a female, it could be years from now). Call up your local vet and see what they charge! Most vets charge $20-$60 depending on the bird.