Pet rabbit welfare is a hidden crisis: Inappropriately housed, fed, and not routinely provided healthcare—rabbits can often suffer painful conditions and shortened lifespans. This study provides novel understanding of owners’ perceptions of rabbits’ mental capabilities; how this impacts their husbandry; and subsequent effects on rabbits’ welfare. A survey was designed to investigate owner and rabbit demographics, owner perception of rabbits, resources provided, and rabbit behavior. Distributed online and by the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund, the survey received 1516 responses. It was found that increased owner perceptions of pain, emotions. and intelligence resulted in increased likelihood of providing a partner, increased enrichment ...
[EN] The rabbit has various utilities and roles, mainly as a meat-producing animal, game species, co...
Within the Welfare Quality® project protocols have been developed to assess animal welfare on-farm i...
As pet behaviour counsellors we should be aware that pet species include more than dogs and cats. Th...
Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK, but little research into their welfare needs has b...
One million pet rabbits are kept in The Netherlands, but there are no data available on their behavi...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
Introduction: Problem behaviour in pet rabbits may be related to inappropriate environments (McBride...
The housing of farmed animals is increasingly scrutinised by society and thereby subject to a change...
[EN] This study aimed to conduct a preliminary survey to investigate basic ownership factors, freque...
The housing of farmed animals is increasingly scrutinised by society and thereby subject to a change...
Introduction Pet rabbits are reported as being kept in housing systems that neither offer adequate s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of behavioral complaints in rabbits, musteli...
Rabbits are the third species in terms of number of animals reared for meat production in the world....
Rabbits are both popular pets commonly seen within veterinary practices, and frequently used in labo...
[EN] The rabbit has various utilities and roles, mainly as a meat-producing animal, game species, co...
Within the Welfare Quality® project protocols have been developed to assess animal welfare on-farm i...
As pet behaviour counsellors we should be aware that pet species include more than dogs and cats. Th...
Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK, but little research into their welfare needs has b...
One million pet rabbits are kept in The Netherlands, but there are no data available on their behavi...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
Introduction: Problem behaviour in pet rabbits may be related to inappropriate environments (McBride...
The housing of farmed animals is increasingly scrutinised by society and thereby subject to a change...
[EN] This study aimed to conduct a preliminary survey to investigate basic ownership factors, freque...
The housing of farmed animals is increasingly scrutinised by society and thereby subject to a change...
Introduction Pet rabbits are reported as being kept in housing systems that neither offer adequate s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of behavioral complaints in rabbits, musteli...
Rabbits are the third species in terms of number of animals reared for meat production in the world....
Rabbits are both popular pets commonly seen within veterinary practices, and frequently used in labo...
[EN] The rabbit has various utilities and roles, mainly as a meat-producing animal, game species, co...
Within the Welfare Quality® project protocols have been developed to assess animal welfare on-farm i...
As pet behaviour counsellors we should be aware that pet species include more than dogs and cats. Th...