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      • Living on the balcony
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      • Between scarcity and abundance
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      • What can rabbits eat?
      • Secondary plant compounds
      • Crude fiber & carbohydrates
      • Types of diets
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      • Should hay be the main food of bunnies?
    • Plant Identification Aids
      • Identify coniferous trees
      • Foraging Meadows for Beginners
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      • What Are the Best Vegetables and Leafy Greens for Rabbits?
      • Aromatic Herbs for Rabbits
      • Foraging for Rabbits
  • Companionship
    • How to bond rabbits
    • Rabbit Passed Away – Keep Alone?
    • Can rabbits live alone?
    • Who With Whom?
    • Successful Rabbit Introductions
    • Common Mistakes
    • Bonding of Young Rabbits
    • Difficulties in keeping rabbits in large groups
    • Hierarchy Fights & Bullying
    • How to bond disabled or ill rabbits
    • Socialization
  • Behavior
    • How to Handle Rabbits
    • Behavioral problems
      • Poop and Urine
      • Nibbling, Chewing
      • Digging
      • Humping
      • Kicking, Scratching, Wriggling
      • Biting, Aggressive Behaviour
    • Body language
      • Senses of rabbits
  • Health
    • General information
      • Rabbit Diseases: Is My Rabbit Sick?
      • Recognizing Pain
      • Rabbit suddenly dead in the hutch – why?
      • Health myths
    • Digestive disorders
      • Gastric dilation
      • Bloating, gas buildup
      • Hairballs, constipation
      • Diarrhea & misshaped poop
      • Stomach overloads
      • Coccidia in Rabbits
      • Yeasts
      • Worms
      • Underweight and Overweight
      • Megacolon syndrome
      • Bacterial enteritis
    • Skin diseases
      • Molting
      • Fly strike infestation (Myiasis)
      • Mites, Ticks, Fleas & Co. in Rabbits
      • Ear mites
      • Skin fungus
      • Wounds, bite wounds
      • Abscesses
      • When Rabbits Lick Themselves Raw
      • Sore hocks in Rabbits
      • Injection necrosis
      • Tumors and Cancer
      • Skin inflammation
    • Infectious diseases
      • Rabbit snuffles
      • Rabbits and E. cuniculi (Encephalitozoon cuniculi)
      • Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHD)
      • Myxomatosis in Rabbits
      • Ear Infection
      • Rabbit syphilis
      • Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever
      • Tetanus
      • Toxoplasmosis
      • Listeriosis
      • Rodentiosis
    • Organ diseases
      • Liver diseases
        • Lobar torsion of the liver
      • Cystitis
      • Bladder sediment and bladder stones
      • Renal insufficiency
      • Sex & Neutering
      • Uterine diseases
      • Heart diseases
      • Thyroid diseases
      • Heatstroke (Hyperthermia) in Rabbits
      • Stroke in rabbits
      • Schock
    • Other diseases
      • Dental diseases
        • Jaw abscesses
        • Nutrition for Dental Diseases
      • Eye Diseases
        • Watery eyes
      • Joint diseases
      • Bone fractures and accidents
      • Cramps & Seizures
      • Thymoma, Lymphoma, and others
      • Poisonings in rabbits
  • Care
    • Wheelchairs and other supports for rabbits: opportunities, risks, and key requirements
    • This is how you create the perfect enclosure for disabled and elderly rabbits.
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Skin diseases

Fluffy black rabbit sitting on grass in natural outdoor setting.
Molting
Clay hen nest with grass insects for rabbit habitat.
Fly strike infestation (Myiasis)
Bunny grooming and health care tips for rabbits.
Mites, Ticks, Fleas & Co. in Rabbits
Crusted skin on a rabbit's ear due to skin condition or injury.
Ear mites
Soft white rabbit being gently petted, ideal for beginner rabbit care and animal bonding.
Skin fungus
Injured rabbit nose with scratches and blood for first aid care.
Wounds, bite wounds
Fluffy white rabbit with pink nose and blue eyes, close-up image.
Abscesses
Rabbit in outdoor enclosure with water dish and grassy area.
When Rabbits Lick Themselves Raw
Healthy rabbit lying in grass inside a cage with a rabbit hutch.
Pododermatitis
Fluffy rabbit fur close-up, soft and detailed, illustrating rabbit grooming and affection.
Injection necrosis
Pregnant rabbit's belly with developing kits, showcasing rabbit pregnancy for pet owners.
Tumors and Cancer
Matted rabbit fur with skin irritation and hair loss close-up image.
Skin inflammation

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How to rabbit…

…is a guide for the appropriate keeping, nutrition and care of rabbits.

About the Author

Viola Schillinger is a aspiring veterinarian who has dedicated her life to the well-being of rabbits, with a particular focus on improving both their living conditions and medical care. Decades of experience in rabbit care, alongside exchanges with other experts, in-depth observation, and scientific research, have made her a highly sought-after rabbit specialist. She shares her expertise on television, in online seminars, podcasts, radio, and as an author in magazines and books. In 2008, she founded Kaninchenwiese.de, which has grown into the largest German information portal on rabbits and has been translated into multiple languages.

About the Author

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Viola Schillinger is a aspiring veterinarian who has dedicated her life to the well-being of rabbits, with a particular focus on improving both their living conditions and medical care. Decades of experience in rabbit care, alongside exchanges with other experts, in-depth observation, and scientific research, have made her a highly sought-after rabbit specialist. She shares her expertise on television, in online seminars, podcasts, radio, and as an author in magazines and books. In 2008, she founded Kaninchenwiese.de, which has grown into the largest German information portal on rabbits and has been translated into multiple languages.




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