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Resources

Posters – Seasonal

Don’t Buy A Rabbit This Easter
Severe Weather Warning
Rabbits Hoppy Christmas
Summer Dangers
Winter Safety
Winter Safety
Christmas Stresses
Fireworks
Fireworks
New Rabbit
New Rabbit

Posters – Health & Wellbeing

15 Vet Emergency Symptoms
The Benefits of Neutering
The Benefits of Neutering
Hay! Feed Me Properly
Hay! Feed Me Properly
Say No To Flystrike
Say No To Flystrike
Every Bunny Needs Some Bunny
Every Bunny Needs Some Bunny
Did you know poster
Did you know poster
Do not trance your rabbit
Do not trance your rabbit
Trancing Statement
Trancing Statement
Say no to ice bucket
Say no to ice bucket
RWAF Food Pyramid
RWAF Food Pyramid
Please share our new vaccination poster
Mostly hay or grass
Mostly hay or grass
Suitable Rehoming
Suitable Rehoming
Give Rabbits Space
Rabbits and Guinea Pigs - Bordatella
Rabbits and Guinea Pigs – Bordatella
Social Distancing One Binky

Posters – Campaigning

Make A Change
Make A Change
Try This At Home
Try This At Home
Every Bunny needs some bunny
Every Bunny needs some bunny
There are 67,000 rabbits going in to rescue in the UK every year. Rescue rabbits are already health checked, neutered and vaccinated.
Adopt Don’t Shop
Join the RWAF
Join the RWAF
Toys R Not Us
Toys R Not Us
PDSA PAW Report Statistics
PDSA PAW Report Statistics
Open a rabbit rescue
Vows
Vows
Commitment
Commitment
67000 a year in rescues
67000 a year in rescues
Do Something
Do Something

Digital – Bob

This is Bob. Bob's rabbits haven't been feeling well. Bob takes both rabbits to see his rabbit savvy vet for a check up instead of asking strangers on Facebook for advice. Be smart. Be like Bob.
Bob: Vet Advice
This is Bob. Bob has two rabbits, one is male and one is female. Bob had both of his rabbits neutered so that they don't have babies and can live happy, healthy lives together. Be smart. Be like Bob.
Bob: Neutering
This is Bob. Bob has two rabbits. Bob has both rabbits vaccinated every year against VHD and Myxomatosis. Bob knows this is a small price to pay for his rabbits health. Be smart. Be like Bob.
Bob: Vaccination
This is Bob. Bob has two rabbits. Bob knows that even though he has owned rabbits for 30 years, things always change. So Bob keeps up to date with the latest care and welfare requirements by visiting rabbitwelfare.co.uk Be smart. Be like Bob.
Bob: Latest Advice
This is Bob. Bob has two rabbits. Bob knows rabbits are very active, thats why he keeps his rabbits in at least a 10ft x 6ft enclosure. Bob knows a hutch is not enough. Be smart. Be like Bob
Bob: Housing
This is Bob. Bob has two rabbits. Bob knows rabbits can get frustrated if bored and lonely. Bob gives them lots of toys and entertainment to keep them happy and healthy. Be smart. Be like Bob
Bob: Enrichment
This is Bob. Bob has two rabbits. Bob knows rabbits need a special diet and can get ill if they eat the wrong foods. Bob gives his rabbits a diet of 80% hay, 15% green veg and 5% pellets, as well as fresh water daily. Be smart. Be like Bob
Bob: Diet
This is Bob. Bob knows that rabbits need to live in neutered, bonded pairs. He also knows that around 67,000 rabbits each year go into UK rescues, Bob decides to adopt from a rescure because he knows the importance of #adoptdontshop Be smart. Be like Bob
Bob: Companionship

Digital – A hutch is not enough

AHINE – Some Bunny to Love
AHINE – Stretch and Run
AHINE – Hay
AHINE – I Would Run 5 Miles
AHINE – Lonely
AHINE – Lock Up
AHINE – Own Them Right
AHINE – Pets Not Toys

Booklet and Leaflets

On The Hop
You and Your Rabbits
A Hutch Is Not Enough

Letters

Dear Rabbit Owner Summer Letter
Dear Rabbit Owner Winter Letter

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