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    What do indoor rabbits need?
    Jamie Freyer, DVM
    Jamie Freyer, DVM
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    Dr. Jamie Freyer is a Licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine based in Washington. With over ten years of experience in clinical practice and industry, she specializes in veterinary medicine and surgery, animal behavior, and animal genetics. Dr. Freyer holds a BS in Life Science from The University of Portland and a DVM from Oregon State University.
    Jamie Freyer, DVM
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    It's nice to give them a nice crate to go into, but it's a good idea to let them get out of that for a bit. Make sure they have an environment where there's lots of fun things for them to do, but keep them away from things that could end up hurting them, such as wires. Buy high quality rabbit food, timothy hay, and a selection of green veggies.
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    What if they tell me to wait a few weeks to talk about it?
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    Give your parents the time to think it over. It's reasonable that your parents want time to consider such a big decision, so let them have that space.
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    Will this work for any pet?
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    This is a good general guide for a variety of pets. Just make sure to research the specific pet you're adopting.
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    What if you already have a dog, and your parents think you already have enough animals, even though you are explaining that you would buy and take care of it?
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    Let your parents know a concrete plan to spend time with both animals. Your parents want to make sure you honor your commitment to your dog as well as the rabbit. Also, research how to safely introduce a dog and rabbit so your parents won't worry about safety.
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    How much money is it all together at the end?
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    It depends. Make a list of how much rabbits cost in your area, as well as the supplies you'll need. Then, calculate the total cost. If you already have some supplies, this can save you money.
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