Bunday Sunday!
Submitted By: Sarah
This gorgeous 6 year old is Elsie. Elsie has a sad past including three previous homes filled with neglect but now that she has finally found her forever home with Sarah she is loving life! Elsie can be quite shy, and with her past we don’t blame her, but now loves to explore and is an absolute sweetheart! Sarah adopted Elsie from her local shelter and says she absolutely adores her!
Thanks Sarah!
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Bunday Sunday!
Submitted By: Ashley
Meet Honey the 7 month old Holland Lop! She loves to play in fresh grass and is very curious of her Mommy. Perhaps that is because Mommy is the one who has the treats! Honey is extremely curious of everything and loves to explore! Ashley says she has a hard time saying no to such an adorable bun!
Thanks Ashley!
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REVIEW: Organic Cookies by Little Bunny Guru & Small Pet Naturals
Organic Cookies are an all natural treat by Little Bunny Guru & Small Pet Naturals. These cookies are the perfect reward for your rabbit as they are very low in sugar, have no fillers and contain no starchy items like commercial treats. They are prepared raw so there is no loss in nutritional value and are made from a blend of the finest herbs and organic and natural ingredients.
Unfortunately our original package of Organic Cookies was damaged during shipping. Upon discovering this, Little Bunny Guru set to work making us up a fresh batch and shipping them to us express! Her packaging is always professional and lovely as well as eco-friendly when possible.
These were a huge success at our house! The rabbits and guinea pigs couldn’t get enough of these treats. As they are made up of all natural ingredients I enjoyed the fact that I could give out a few extras here and there! Ollie has an extremely sensitive stomach and yet these didn’t bother him at all!
Pros:
- An all natural treat made from organic ingredients
- Low in sugars, starches and prepared raw for optimal nutritional value
- Safe for other small pets such as guinea pigs
- A great treat to aid in clicker training, rewarding for good behaviour or just to spoil your pet here and there
- Gentle on sensitive tummies
Cons:
- These were such a success at our house that I don’t have anything negative to say about them!
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Rating: 5/5
Bunday Sunday!
Submitted By: Betty
Aren’t these two just precious? I bet they never get in to trouble! Heehee. The little brown one’s name is Eevee and the white one is Albi. Betty, Eevee and Albi found us on YouTube and quickly became hooked!
Thanks Betty!
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FAQ Friday: Your Advice Questions Answered!
Question:
Hi BudgetBunny!
So I just got a lionhead rabbit and I am in the taming process as she is quit shy. She will often hop away from my hand when I reach out to her. Today when I was offering treats to her she hopped up to me and was taking them from my hand but she was also nipping me. Sometimes it was quite hard! I stopped giving her treats as I didn’t want to reward this but I was wondering why she did this and if I should stop the behaviour or is she just exploring my hand with her mouth?
Thank you!
H.
Answer:
Hi H!
It sounds like you have one bossy bunny on your hands! It is good that you stopped giving her treats after she began nipping you. The next time that she bites let out a high pitched ‘eeeeeeeeeee’ sound. This is the sound that a rabbit makes when it is frightened and will hopefully show her that she’s hurting you. I am thinking that she is trying to be the boss and get more food from you by nipping so whatever you do don’t reward this behaviour in any way. Hopefully this will curb the behaviour. I know that you mentioned she is a little shy of your hand however when she is relaxing try to gently come up to her and pet her so that she begins to associate your hand with a good thing.
Bb Note: H replied to me a few days later to say that making that sound worked and her bunny hasn’t nipped since!
The Bunnies Get Ready For Halloween!
The small pets and I have been busy getting in the Halloween spirit! We have decorated the Pet Room and cages to suit the creepy mood of the season! We’ve added pumpkins, spooky garland, candles and lanterns around the room. Now the only question is, trick…or treat?
Hoppy Halloween Everybunny!







