The chemicals used on treated wood can be too toxic to have around rabbits. So, what alternative wood treatments can you use instead?| The Woodwork Place
Once well-dried MDF boards have been sealed, they are safe to have inside your home. But, what does this mean for your rabbits safety?| The Woodwork Place
If you want to add a pop of color to your rabbits wooden hutch, then you’re going to need a pet-safe paint…| The Woodwork Place
Rabbits love to chew through wood. And if you give them some kiln-dried wood to gnaw on, they’ll happily nibble on this heat-treated timber…| The Woodwork Place
Chipboard is a budget-saving substitute for natural wood. However, this material should never make its way into a rabbit’s hutch. Here’s why…| The Woodwork Place
Nowadays, you can find free wooden pallets almost anywhere. But just because pallet wood might be free, doesn’t mean it’s safe to have in your house…| The Woodwork Place
So keep reading to discover 8 home and garden pallet project gift ideas for this mother’s day…| The Woodwork Place