Everything for your Rabbit in the Rabbit Webshop!

If you're looking for the best rabbit supplies and accessories, you've come to the right place in our Rabbit Webshop! Our wide selection includes everything your rabbit needs, from high-quality rabbit food to rabbit toys, comfortable cages, and more.
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Your Rabbit Webshop for Everything Your Rabbit Needs!

brown rabbit looks straight into the camera If you're looking for the best rabbit supplies and accessories, you've come to the right place in our Rabbit Webshop! Our wide selection includes everything your rabbit needs, from high-quality rabbit food to rabbit toys, comfortable rabbit houses , nesting materials, gnawing materials , bedding , and much more.

Rabbits: Fantastic Pets

Rabbits are among the most beloved pets, and it's easy to see why. These adorable, active, intelligent, and sociable animals have earned a special place in our hearts. One of rabbits' unique characteristics is that they're best kept in pairs or groups, allowing them to express their natural social behavior. They care for each other, play together, and seek each other's company. It's a true joy to watch rabbits interact!

Rabbits are active, intelligent, and social animals that should always be kept together. Rabbits kept together can display their natural social behavior, which is wonderful to watch. They groom each other, play with each other, and genuinely seek each other out for attention. It's truly wonderful to see how they interact! Read the rabbit information here!

Food for your Rabbits

Naturally, you want to provide your rabbits with the best possible care. An essential part of that is high-quality rabbit food . The foundation of a rabbit's diet is hay , and it should be available at all times. In our rabbit webshop, you'll find various types of hay, from Timothy hay to herbal hay with various herbs , vegetables , or flowers . This way, you can spoil your rabbits with flavors they'll love. Besides hay, rabbits also need a complete pellet. We offer food from various reputable brands, including different varieties to ensure every rabbit finds the right pellet. We also offer food bowls, water bottles, and hay racks to ensure your rabbits always have access to fresh water and food.

Healthy Supplements: Herbs and Snacks

To enrich your rabbit's diet, we offer a selection of healthy rabbit herbs . Herbs are not only tasty but may also offer health benefits. Please note: herbs are supplemental and should never be used as a complete replacement for the main food. They can provide support during stressful periods, molting, or illness. However, we always recommend contacting a veterinarian for appropriate medical care in the event of illness.

Your rabbits deserve a treat every now and then, and we have a wide range of rabbit snacks for that. Snacks can also be used to train your rabbits, which is a fun and interactive way to interact with your pets.

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Gnawing Fun and Toys for Rabbits

rabbit playing with toys Even though rabbits aren't actually rodents, they have a strong urge to nibble. To meet this need, we offer various types of chewing materials . This not only helps keep their teeth healthy but also prevents them from chewing through their enclosure.

To keep your rabbits occupied and active, we offer a variety of rabbit toys , ranging from simple chew balls to challenging training games that involve you as the owner. These activities are great for your rabbits' mental well-being, reduce boredom, and can even help prevent problem behaviors like cage chewing.

Hiding and Burrowing for Rabbits

In the wild, rabbits dig burrows in the ground where they can hide. Since this isn't possible in many home enclosures, your rabbits will need a hideaway . We offer various types of rabbit houses , some with a flat roof for rabbits to perch in. It's important that the houses have multiple entrances so your rabbits feel safe and can easily escape if necessary. We can also satisfy their natural digging instinct with a special digging box.

Furnishing the Rabbit Hutch

To make your rabbits' habitat comfortable and cozy, we offer a variety of bedding options , from straw to soft cotton. Special bedding mats are available for indoor rabbits. For extra comfort, you can add cushions and baskets to their habitat. We also have various platforms and ladders to make their habitat more challenging.

It's possible to litter train rabbits, which is especially helpful for indoor rabbits. We offer various types of rabbit litter boxes and bedding to facilitate the litter training process.

Hygiene and Health

To keep your rabbit's enclosure clean and fresh, we offer special cleaning products that are safe to use in your rabbit's enclosure. We also have a range of care and health products to ensure your rabbits stay in top condition.

Ready for Transport

You may need to transport your rabbits, for example, for a visit to the vet. We have transport crates available in various sizes and colors for this purpose.

For Rabbit Owners

Don't forget to find something for yourself too! We have fun gifts and informative books for proud rabbit owners.

All Rabbit Information Clearly listed

In the table below we have clearly presented all the information about keeping rabbits for you:

  • Indoor rabbits

    • Stay :
      • Minimum size: Pair of dwarf rabbits 5m² up to 1.7 kg, pair of small rabbits 7m² 1.7 to 3 kg, pair of medium-sized rabbits 8.5m² 3 to 5 kg, pair of large rabbits 10m² from 5 kg.
    • Safety : Prevent escape.
    • Ground cover :
      • Toilet trained: only toilet bedding required
      • not toilet trained: in the places where the toilet is done.
    • Soil layer : Height min. 5 cm.
    • Nesting material :
      • Required: No
      • Change: Weekly
      • Toilet: Daily.
    • House or hiding place : Several, At least 1 larger house.
    • Toys : Hide, gnaw, discover, dig, tunnels.
    • Enrichment : In the form of a digging bucket, food enrichment.
    • Drinking : Administer via bottle/bowl. Prevent freezing in winter.
    • Prevention : Parasite
      • Worms: No preventative treatment is necessary, only if symptoms are present. Watch out for snails, as they can carry worms.
      • Myiasis: Watch out for the green fly, which can lay eggs in the fur.
    • Lifestyle :
      • Together or alone: Sociable, rabbits should always be kept with at least one other rabbit. A pair of a neutered male and a neutered female works best.
  • Outdoor rabbits

    • Stay :
      • Minimum size: Pair of dwarf rabbits 5m² up to 1.7 kg, pair of small rabbits 7m² 1.7 to 3 kg, pair of medium-sized rabbits 8.5m² 3 to 5 kg, pair of large rabbits 10m² from 5 kg.
    • Safety : Prevent escape and keep predators out. Note: stone martens are very difficult to keep out.
    • Bedding : Only straw in the night shelter during winter.
    • Soil layer : Height min. 5 cm, slightly more in winter.
    • Nesting material :
      • Necessary: Yes, to stay warm
      • Change: Weekly
      • Toilet: Daily
    • House or hiding place : Several, At least 1 larger house.
    • Toys : Hide, gnaw, discover, dig, tunnels.
    • Enrichment : In the form of a digging bucket, food enrichment.
    • Drinking : Administer via bottle/bowl. Prevent freezing in winter.
    • Prevention :
      • Parasite, worm: No preventative treatment is necessary, only if symptoms are present. Watch out for snails, as they can carry worms.
      • Myiasis: Watch out for the green fly, which can lay eggs in the fur.
    • Lifestyle :
      • Together or alone: Sociable, rabbits should always be kept with at least one other rabbit. A pair of a neutered male and a neutered female works best.

What Are You Waiting For?

Everything your rabbit needs, from food and toys to comfortable housing and grooming products, can be found in our Rabbit Webshop. Make sure your pets receive the best care and attention they deserve. Treat your rabbits to high-quality products and watch them flourish. At DRD Rodent Shop® , we guarantee the highest quality and the best care for your rabbits. Don't wait any longer; discover our extensive collection of rabbit products and supplies today!

Frequently Asked Questions about Rabbits

  1. How long can a rabbit live? Rabbits can live between 8 and 12 years, depending on the breed and the care they receive. With the right nutrition and a well-maintained environment, they can live a long and healthy life.

  2. Can rabbits be kept alone? No, rabbits are social animals and prefer the company of another rabbit. They can feel lonely and stressed if kept alone. Always keep at least two rabbits together.

  3. What do rabbits prefer to eat? Rabbits have a diet consisting primarily of hay, which should always be available. They also eat fresh vegetables, such as carrots and herbs, and also need a small amount of special rabbit food. Make sure they get enough fiber for healthy digestion.

  4. How big should a rabbit's enclosure be? A rabbit enclosure should be large enough for the animals to move around freely. It's recommended to have an enclosure at least 120 cm wide and 60 cm deep for two rabbits. A larger space provides more comfort and freedom of movement.

  5. What kind of bedding is suitable for rabbits? Use dust-free and absorbent bedding, such as hay, straw, or paper pulp. Avoid cedar or pine, as these can be harmful to your rabbit's health.

  6. How often should I clean the rabbit enclosure? It's important to clean the rabbit enclosure regularly, at least once a week. Replace the bedding and clean the food bowls, water bottles, and toys to ensure a clean and hygienic environment.

  7. Do rabbits make a lot of noise? Rabbits communicate with each other through soft sniffing, tapping with their hind legs, and the occasional soft squeak. If a rabbit feels threatened, it may also make a growling or hissing sound.

  8. Can rabbits use toys? Yes, rabbits love toys, such as tunnels, balls, and wooden toys to chew on. This stimulates their natural behavior and keeps them active, which is important for their well-being.

  9. How do I care for my rabbit's coat? Long-haired rabbits need regular brushing to prevent tangles. Short-haired rabbits require less maintenance, but it's important to check their coats for loose hair and parasites.

  10. Can rabbits get sick? Yes, rabbits can suffer from various health problems, such as dental problems, respiratory infections, or digestive disorders. It's important to consult a veterinarian regularly for health checks.

  11. Can rabbits live with other animals? Rabbits can sometimes get along well with other pets like cats or dogs, but this depends on the animals' personalities. It's essential that they live in a safe and calm environment.

  12. Do rabbits need exercise outside their cage? Yes, rabbits should be able to move freely in a safe space every day. They can play outside their cage in an enclosed run, but you should ensure they don't come into contact with dangerous plants or other hazards.

  13. What does it mean when a rabbit thumps its hind legs? This is one way rabbits try to warn their surroundings of danger. It can also be a sign of frustration or excitement.

  14. Can you litter train rabbits? Yes, rabbits can learn to do their business in a specific place, such as a hay rack or litter box. This requires patience and training.

  15. How do I know if my rabbit is happy? Happy rabbits are active, curious, and have a healthy appetite. They groom themselves, make soft sounds, and explore their surroundings with enthusiasm.

  16. How much vitamin C does a rabbit need? Rabbits don't need vitamin C supplementation like guinea pigs, but it's important that they have a varied diet with vegetables naturally rich in vitamin C, such as peas, bell peppers, and leafy greens.

  17. Can rabbits see colors? Yes, rabbits can distinguish colors, although their vision isn't as sharp as humans'. They see particularly well in the dark and have a wide field of vision.

  18. How often should a rabbit's nails be trimmed? Check your rabbit's nails regularly and trim them as needed. Overly long nails can cause pain and limit your rabbit's mobility.

  19. Is it normal for a rabbit to eat its feces? Yes, this behavior, known as coprophagy, is normal for rabbits. They eat their soft feces (caecotropes) to absorb extra nutrients lost during digestion.

  20. How do I tell a male or female rabbit? It can be difficult to determine the sex of young rabbits, but a veterinarian or experienced breeder can often easily determine this. In adult rabbits, the sex difference is visible in the genitals.

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