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truaymica

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This is my first Flemish Giant he's a baby 9 weeks old. He's great with my 4 yr old daughter. Our family is grateful to have him in our lives!


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Ahh the cute! I'm the proud new owner of my first Flemish baby as well. Mine's about 10-11 weeks now. Aren't they just amazing? Welcome to the forums!:biggrin:

Prepare to ask the question everyday. "Does he look bigger to you today? He looks bigger to me today.. Oh mah God he is bigger today!"
 
lol mine has an attitude. He picks at the carpet I know they are natural burrowers, does anyone have any advice I sure would love it. I have owned an English Lop before but he never picked at the carpet. He has hay and greens and carrots,pelts and a salt lick and mineral lick, he doesnt seem to like them. But proud to say litter trained in a day!!!
Whats the best thing to give him to chew on?
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Welcome to RO! There is so much information in the library it is worth checking out.

Just as an FYI, bunnies don't need salt or mineral licks even though they are sold in the pet stores for them.

If you have twigs from an apple or willow tree that is untreated that is best. My kids go crazy for apple twigs. They also like cardboard boxes, toilet paper tubes stuffed with hay, or paper towel tubes. :)
 
I would like to welcome you to Rabbits Online, my name is Dave and I am a moderator on the forum. So if I can be of any help please let me know. This is a terrific website for rabbits and their slaves, not only is it very active but also friendly. I am so glad you’re here and I know you will enjoy it.

Nice to have another Flemmie slave on the forum.

Many bunnies’ recommend their slaves to this site so we may learn of others methods to keeping our furry masters happy.

If you everhave a sick bunny, please post in The Infirmary and include your rabbit's age, breed and health history as well diet and output details leading up to the problem.

Here are somelinks I thought you might find interesting:

*For reference the Library section

*To brag or tell everyone about the antics of your bunny or just to talk about your day here is where to start a Bunny Blog, you can also look back at it later and remember when you had a life before your bunny.

*Now all the bunny’s like talk to each other when we mere slaves aren’t around in the Bunny Chat is the spot to be.

*The House Rabbit Society has a lot of good information on what veggies are safe for bunny’s, etc.

*Here is a link to learn what your furry master is trying to say to you How to Understand Your Bunny's Language

*Rabbits Online also has regional forums , this a good way to find a vet in your area that has experience with rabbits and to find out from other nearby of good sources of rabbit supplies.

The Let Your Hare Down section is for anything non-bunny related.

Here is a link tothat will help you and your bunny to connect, How to Bond with Your Bunny.

Now every forum has rules and ours can be found with this link Rabbits Online Forum Rules. This gives guidelines on what is acceptable, what is not and how we hope everyone will treat each other.

Everyone on this forum loves to see pictures of each other’s bunnies. So if you would like to post a picture this link will help you do that, Upload Photo's to Photo Gallery. Then in the post, you click on the "G" in the tool bar to insert your photo. Many people also use Photobucket. You just copy the img file and paste it into the post.

Don’t hesitate to ask questions and I am glad you have joined rabbits online; I look forward to seeing you around.

 

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