A) 8-10 weeks B) 4-6 weeks C) 12 weeks D) 2-3 weeks
A) Buck B) Bun C) Kit D) Doe
A) Bun B) Kit C) Doe D) Buck
A) Calf B) Kit C) Pup D) Bunny
A) Hay B) Candy C) Gravel D) Dog food
A) Carpet B) Plastic C) Solid wood D) Wire mesh without solid surface
A) 60 days B) 28-31 days C) 114 days D) 21 days
A) Sleeping B) Playing C) Giving birth D) Eating food
A) Constant sneezing B) Bright eyes and clean coat C) Runny nose and lethargy D) Loss of appetite
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin C C) Vitamin B12 D) Vitamin D
A) Enamel loss B) Cavities C) Malocclusion D) Gingivitis
A) Isolate the rabbit B) Remove all objects C) Provide chew toys D) Give sugary treats
A) Once a month B) Never C) Only when it smells D) At least once a week
A) Persian B) Bulldog C) Siamese D) Dutch
A) 60-70°F B) 80-90°F C) 30-40°F D) 0-10°F
A) Insectivores B) Omnivores C) Carnivores D) Herbivores
A) Water B) Unlimited Fresh Hay C) Pellets D) Vegetables
A) Equine Encephalitis B) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHD) C) Canine Distemper D) Feline Leukemia
A) Pond water B) Any type of container that holds water C) Ceramic Bowl or Sipper Bottle D) Open bucket of water
A) Romaine Lettuce B) Parsley C) Carrot Tops D) Iceberg Lettuce
A) Indication of hunger B) Sign of happiness C) Warning of danger D) Invitation to play
A) Consult a veterinarian immediately B) Give them sugary treats to entice them to eat C) Force-feed them D) Wait a few days to see if they start eating again
A) To store fat and help with temperature regulation B) To help them smell better C) To attract mates D) To help them hear better
A) No, never, rabbits clean themselves. B) Yes, frequently, just like a dog C) Only if absolutely necessary and with great care D) Yes, rabbits love baths
A) A parasitic disease of the intestines B) A type of cancer C) A skin infection D) A respiratory illness
A) A respiratory infection B) A type of skin rash C) A tumor in the abdomen D) A blockage in the digestive tract from ingested fur
A) To make them grow bigger B) To prevent unwanted litters and certain health problems C) To make them eat more D) To make them sleep less
A) Wheat Hay B) Timothy Hay C) Alfalfa Hay D) Clover Hay
A) Changes in behavior, hunched posture, reluctance to move B) They will always groom excessively C) They will always vocalize when in pain D) Their ears will always droop
A) To prevent them from chewing on dangerous items and electrical cords B) To keep the room tidy. C) To protect your belongings from their fur. D) To prevent the rabbit from getting lonely. |