Rabbits, like all animals (human and non-human), have rich internal lives, as people who live intimately with rabbits can attest.1 Living with house rabbits—where rabbits live indoors, without a cage or with minimal caging, as part of the human family—is, to me, the best way to gain some understanding of the rabbit psyche. In addition, living closely with rabbits opens up the possibilities of the humanrabbit relationship—a relationship which, until very recently, was one-sided and based on exploitation. Today, however, with the rise of the house rabbit movement, the subjectivity of rabbits has been exposed, leading to the possibility of a human-animal relationship that is rich with possibilities—both for human and for rabbit
Bourlière François. Lockley, R.M. — The private life of the Rabbit. An account of the life history a...
This project aims to create harmony and balance between owner and rabbits, improve life of rabbit by...
Using semiotic analysis, this study explores changes occurring in the societal perception of rabbits...
Rabbits, like all animals (human and non-human), have rich internal lives, as people who live intima...
Part 1 of the Rabbits - From the Animal's Point of View Series, a 4H Youth Development curriculum th...
Rabbits are becoming increasingly popular companion animals. Pet rabbits can thrive in rural and sub...
As pet behaviour counsellors we should be aware that pet species include more than dogs and cats. Th...
This paper will briefly consider the natural behaviour of the rabbit and how it influences behaviour...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)Acclimating and housetraining a new rabbit should b...
Part 2 of the Rabbits - From the Animal's Point of View Series, a 4H Youth Development curriculum th...
[EN] The rabbit has various utilities and roles, mainly as a meat-producing animal, game species, co...
A guide to adapting the living environments of pet rabbits to mimic their natural habitat, in order ...
In Western cultures, the rabbit holds a double status: it is, at once, live- stock and pet. Furtherm...
Rabbits today are used for different reasons. They are often held as pet rabbits but they also can b...
In New Zealand, very little is known about how rabbits are kept although it is assumed that most are...
Bourlière François. Lockley, R.M. — The private life of the Rabbit. An account of the life history a...
This project aims to create harmony and balance between owner and rabbits, improve life of rabbit by...
Using semiotic analysis, this study explores changes occurring in the societal perception of rabbits...
Rabbits, like all animals (human and non-human), have rich internal lives, as people who live intima...
Part 1 of the Rabbits - From the Animal's Point of View Series, a 4H Youth Development curriculum th...
Rabbits are becoming increasingly popular companion animals. Pet rabbits can thrive in rural and sub...
As pet behaviour counsellors we should be aware that pet species include more than dogs and cats. Th...
This paper will briefly consider the natural behaviour of the rabbit and how it influences behaviour...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)Acclimating and housetraining a new rabbit should b...
Part 2 of the Rabbits - From the Animal's Point of View Series, a 4H Youth Development curriculum th...
[EN] The rabbit has various utilities and roles, mainly as a meat-producing animal, game species, co...
A guide to adapting the living environments of pet rabbits to mimic their natural habitat, in order ...
In Western cultures, the rabbit holds a double status: it is, at once, live- stock and pet. Furtherm...
Rabbits today are used for different reasons. They are often held as pet rabbits but they also can b...
In New Zealand, very little is known about how rabbits are kept although it is assumed that most are...
Bourlière François. Lockley, R.M. — The private life of the Rabbit. An account of the life history a...
This project aims to create harmony and balance between owner and rabbits, improve life of rabbit by...
Using semiotic analysis, this study explores changes occurring in the societal perception of rabbits...