Herbal Remedies For Rabbits
Rabbits Are Easy to Keep Pets With Proper Nutrition, Exercise and …
Rabbits are easy to keep pets if they are offered daily exercise (outside of their cage), a clean environment, good nutrition and when needed herbal remedies. Rabbits subjected to stress or unclean conditions can become diseased.
Here are some other conditions to watch for in rabbits and some suggestions to support a healthy lifestyle.
Rabbits, just like humans can suffer from stress, anxiety and depression. Stress can ultimately be a contributor to many illnesses and diseases.
A healthy heart and hypertension can be managed with a nutritious high fiber diet, an un-stressful environment, ample daily exercise.
Obesity is becoming a more common problem in rabbits and is a result of too little exercise and an inadequate diet. It’s important to recognize that rabbits, like other pets, need daily exercise and a nutritious, high fiber diet.
Wounds and Cuts can occur with your exploratory furry little friend as easily as they can happen with a toddler. Be sure to watch for any superficial wounds and treat them naturally.
Kidney problems are common in rabbits and can include kidney stones, kidney failure and cancer. Diet and nutrition (as well as adequate absorption of nutrition) is essential toward the prevention of kidney problems.
Do you find that your rabbit is overly aggressive? Manage aggression naturally with ample, daily, out-of-cage exercise.
Dental and Oral Care: it’s essential that high fiber roughage is given to your rabbit daily. If not your rabbit can start experiencing teeth grinding. Since rabbits have only one set of teeth (unlike cats and dogs)if they are not given the daily chewing activities, they can wear the enamel off of their own teeth. Symptoms related to this are "slobbering" and reluctance to chew.
Many other ailments can affect rabbits so it’s important to pay attention to any change in their behaviors. With the combination of a healthy diet, exercise and herbal remedies, rabbits can live a long life.
Author: Lynn Altierineed
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