21. Tips to Keep Pets Safe This Summer : The Humane Society of the United States
the Little Guys
Pet rabbits should be kept indoors because they don't tolerate heat well. Keeping a rabbit indoors will also provide protection from predators who might try to attack a rabbit in an outdoor hutch.
Be mindful of pets
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22. Animal News : The Humane Society of the United States
acquiring live chicks and rabbits as Easter gifts this holiday season. Young, adorable animals mature quickly into adults and need daily care for the rest of their lives. Instead of live animals as gifts, consider giving children a plush toy or
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23. Adopt a Shelter Pet : The Humane Society of the United States
mixed breed , even a rabbit or hamster, your shelter has the best selection of animals anywhere—all screened for good health and behavior. Most shelters will even help you with spaying and neutering .
The animal shelter is your
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24. Adopt a Shelter Pet : The Humane Society of the United States
mixed breed , even a rabbit or hamster, your shelter has the best selection of animals anywhere—all screened for good health and behavior. Most shelters will even help you with spaying and neutering .
The animal shelter is your
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25. End Animal Suffering in University Experiments : The Humane Society of the U...
Commonwealth University, a rabbit was not removed from her cage before it was sent through a washing machine. Cage washing machines typically reach temperatures of up to 180 degrees. One can hardly imagine the severe pain and distress she
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26. Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Pet : The Humane Society of the United States
to spay or neuter your pet rabbit. rabbits reproduce faster than dogs or cats and often end up in shelters where they must be euthanized. Spaying or neutering rabbits can reduce hormone-driven behavior such as lunging, mounting, spraying and
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27. Reducing Government-Sanctioned Animal Testing : The Humane Society of the Un...
Every year, thousands of rabbits, dogs, guinea pigs and other animals are forcibly exposed to toxic chemicals, pesticides and other substances at the request of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)—the federal agency responsible for
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28. How is The HSUS Affiliated With Your Local Humane Society? : The Humane Soci...
cruelty. And we support a Rabbit Sanctuary in South Carolina .
Additionally, through its affiliate Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association , The HSUS provides no-cost veterinary care to dogs and cats in low-income communities around the
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29. Beauty and Biodiversity : The Humane Society of the United States
ideal cover for a mother rabbit to nest. Debra Firmani
Amid sheltering leafy cover, a mother catbird awaits her turn at a nearby birdbath. Debra Firmani
Mow less and plant more beds of seed- and fruit-bearing plants to
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30. Coyote Calling Contests : The Humane Society of the United States
animal, usually a deer or rabbit. Coyotes then come to investigate what they perceive to be a fellow coyote in trouble or a possible meal.
Waiting for the coyotes is a two-person team of hunkered-down, camouflaged killers—a shooter with
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