The authors and bunny educators you have trusted for over 30 years have come together to create a new independent nonprofit organization and a new rabbit.org| Rabbit.org Foundation
The Rabbit.org Foundation opposes the breeding, raising, or promotion of rabbits for food purposes or any other commercial or exploitative purposes. Our| Rabbit.org Foundation
The rabbit psyche is mysterious, sometimes paradoxical.| Rabbit.org Foundation
Podcast: Diagnosing RHDV2, and anticipating future strains of the disease with Drs Amanda Jones and Anthony Pilny on “Every Animal Has an Owner” | Rabbit.org Foundation
Learn about the world of rabbits through our authors' compelling narratives.| Rabbit.org Foundation
Fortunately for today’s bunnies, advanced medical treatment is available to them that we did not believe possible in the past.| Rabbit.org Foundation
Roughly one million U.S. households share life with rabbits. Here’s the friendly, footnoted tour through the best current and historical numbers and statistics.| Rabbit.org
Drs. Amanda Jones and Anthony Pilny take an unflinching look at how RHDV2 affects rabbits, […]| Rabbit.org
Rabbit.org condemns the lenient sentencing of Peacebunny CEO Stephanie Hope Smith after 47 rabbits died and hundreds more suffered under her care.| Rabbit.org
Medgene’s single-dose RHDV2 vaccine expands access, helping more vets protect rabbits from this deadly virus now endemic in the U.S.| Rabbit.org Foundation
Our authors are known for their editorials and essays. We are proud to present them to you here.| Rabbit.org Foundation
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When Shamir decided that Ten—his shimmering, genre-agnostic tenth record—was his final solo album, he also knew that Leche —his reserved, seven-year-old rabbit- would be prominently featured on the cover.| Rabbit.org
Rabbit behavior expert Tamsin Stone shares the story of Scamp, a wild rabbit she raised by hand, and how he reshaped her understanding of rabbit care. From bonding challenges to enrichment tips, this conversation offers practical insights for every rabbit guardian.| Rabbit.org Foundation
These ten principles provide guidance for creating a compassionate and healing sanctuary for rabbits, focusing on understanding, safety, listening, acceptance, parity, belonging, trust, self-determination, assurance, and beauty.| Rabbit.org
Biohacking has the potential to revolutionize science, but its success should not be defined by spectacle or shock value—it must be measured by meaningful advancements that respect animal autonomy, protect vulnerable species, and prioritize compassion over human curiosity.| Rabbit.org
We plan for our own futures—why not theirs? Without a plan, your rabbit could face uncertainty or even abandonment. Naming a caregiver and setting up a pet trust ensures they’ll always be safe and cared for.| Rabbit.org
Leave a legacy of compassion. Including Rabbit.org Foundation in your estate plans ensures that rabbit welfare education and advocacy continue for generations, protecting rabbits and promoting a future where they are respected and cared for.| Rabbit.org Foundation
“Rabbits are not commodities,” says Paige K. Parsons, President of The Rabbit.org Foundation. “Genetic modification for profit ignores their welfare and fuels reckless breeding. This sets a dangerous precedent for animal exploitation.”| Rabbit.org Foundation
If you’ve ever tried bonding rabbits, you know it can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. Why is something that’s supposed to make rabbits happier so| Rabbit.org Foundation
One rabbit changed everything. Marinell Harriman’s rescue of a stray bunny sparked a global movement—leading to the House Rabbit Handbook, the founding of House Rabbit Society, and a new philosophy of rabbit care. In this rare conversation, she reflects on the journey that redefined rabbits as companions, not caged pets.| Rabbit.org Foundation
Many rabbit and hare species are on the edge of extinction.| Rabbit.org Foundation
A comprehensive and up-to-date resources for finding a local rabbit savvy veterinarian near you.| Rabbit.org Foundation