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Angela Vuckovic

A proud mama to seven dogs and ten cats, Angela spends her days writing for her fellow pet parents and pampering her furballs, all of whom are rescues. When she's not gushing over...
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10 Most Common Rabbit Behaviors Explained

10 Foods You Didn’t Know Could Harm Your Bunny

Adoptable Dog of the Week - Chloe

Purina And RedRover Award New Purple Leash Grants

Feed Your Lab Food That’s Built For Them

Every dog is unique – from their looks to their personalities, but also when it comes to their dietary needs.

Why Feeding Your Feline the Right Food Is Important

A healthy diet makes a solid foundation for your pet’s overall health – and the sooner you start with the right food, the greater the benefits are. Cats are notoriously picky when it comes to their food, which is yet another reason to start with the right food while they are young, so they can get used to healthy food rather than turn up their noses at everything that isn’t the feline version of junk food.

5 Most Aggressive Rabbit Breeds

There is no denying that rabbits make wonderful pets – with over 300 unique breeds in the world today, there is a lot of variety, both in looks and in character. This also means that you can easily find a pet rabbit you were always looking for, choosing a perfect companion based on their traits and appearance. But are there any rabbit breeds that are known as aggressive? Those fluffy, cute, and playful bunnies – having aggressive temper tantrums? Of course, you wouldn’t want to deal with an aggressive pet, so you’d want to know if there are certain breeds more predisposed to these behaviors than others. Luckily, bunnies are amongst the least aggressive pets out there, but still, it is possible to have an aggressive pet rabbit. No particular rabbit breed has a lot of aggression as its characteristic trait. This has got to do with them being natural prey animals and not predators. But still, there are a few breeds that can be more energetic, spunkier, and a bit feistier than others. But after all is said and done, it is important to remember that rabbit aggression is most often “created” – it is a result of mistreatment, health issues, or behavioral problems.Read on as we check out the top rabbit breeds that can have somewhat aggressive tendencies, and take a look at our insights into the reasons for that aggression. With ample knowledge and patience, you can solve these issues once and for all!

Adoptable Dog of the Week - Marvin

Show Rabbits 101

Dolly Parton Launches ‘Doggy Parton’ Apparel Line for Pooches

Why Enrichment Is Important for Rabbits and How to Provide It

All About Rabbit Housing