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Our Spring Sale is in Bloom! 🌼

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In celebration of spring’s greening, we’re having a SALE!! *ALL* of our Online Herbal Programs are 20% OFF through April 5th.

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In celebration of spring’s greening, we’re having a SALE!!

*ALL* of our Online Herbal Programs are 20% OFF through April 5th.

If you’ve been thinking about becoming a real-deal herbalist, a magi-level medicine maker, or a wild foods-savvy forager, this sale is for you.

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Save 20% on the Herbal Medicine Making Course
Our 150-hour Online Medicine Making Course is the answer to your apothecary prayers. We share everything you need to know to make the highest-quality medicines possible and fill your cupboards with tinctures, teas, syrups, honeys, and effective herbal formulas. We’ll also divulge our most treasured culinary herbal recipes—your kitchen table will never be the same!
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Nothing’s better than a cool breeze on your toes, our Ghanaian sandals make happiness possible

Edenzone Boutique has imported sandals from Ghana . We have Mens US size10&11 sandals. They have Genuine Birkenstock soles. Heavy cork for coolness. The sandals are genuine leather and come in various styles. They are authentic and tough, built to last the entire summer. They found only at Edenzone Boutique. Order yours today.

Its All about Lionhead bunny rabbits and their care

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Characteristics, Housing, Diet, and Other Information

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Lionhead Rabbits are popular small pets.

With the right handling, they can be friendly and playful. Owning a Lionhead isn’t a decision that should be made in haste. They can be timid, need a well-balanced diet and plenty of appropriate space and enrichment.

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Lionhead Rabbit Behavior and Temperament

Lionhead Rabbits are popular pets, but they may not be the best choice for first-time owners with children.

They’re generally smart, good-natured and playful. However, they’re also one of the more timid domestic rabbit breeds. They can become easily frightened, and this can result in aggressive behavior.

They need a quiet, stress-free environment and should be handled with care. Gradually build up the contact you have with your Lionhead. Be patient and let them approach you on their terms, and make sure you have a tasty reward available, so they start to associate you with good things. Don’t rush into picking them up, and when you do, don’t restrain them tightly with no way to escape.

Lionhead Rabbits are intelligent little creatures. They need lots of enrichment and appropriate stimulation to prevent boredom from setting in. They need outlets for their natural digging and chewing behaviours. Not only is this much better for your rabbit’s general well-being, but it will save them selecting other, less appropriate items, around your house or garden.

Make sure they have a wide selection of rabbit-safe toys and chew items around their hutch and run. If they’re a house rabbit, you’ll need to work on redirecting to appropriate items and make sure you rabbit-proof the areas they have access to.

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Purchasing Your Lionhead Rabbit

We have Lionhead Rabbits for sale at Edenzone Pets. They’re 45.00

Housing the Lionhead Rabbit

Although the Lionhead is a small rabbit, they’re an active breed and need plenty of space to burn off energy.

Rabbits are sociable animals, and they do best when they have another bunny housemate. Your hutch should be big enough to accommodate at least two rabbits of a similar size. A hutch smaller than 6ft x 2ft won’t provide enough space.

Unfortunately, many rabbits are housed in hutches that are far too small for them, not appropriately sheltered from extreme weather, and that don’t give them the space to enjoy partaking in their natural behaviors.

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Providing a run is also recommended and, ideally, this should be around 8ft. If the hutch can be connected to the run, this will be a great set up.

You should make sure that your Lionhead is housed somewhere out of extreme temperatures. They’re particularly susceptible to overheating, and it’s generally recommended that they’re kept in an area where temperatures don’t exceed 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius).

In colder months, if your rabbit is housed outdoors, extra hay should be provided for warmth, and they should be well sheltered from rain, snow and wind.

Your Lionhead Rabbits hutch and run area should be cleaned out at least once a week, and you should also perform regular deep cleans on bowls, toys and other accessories too. A dirty hutch can quickly become smelly, and the build-up of urine and feces can lead to health problems and bacteria growth.

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Food and Water

Unfortunately, a lot of people don’t understand the nutritional requirements of a rabbit, and this can lead to digestive problems and, particularly, issues with their teeth.

Because rabbits teeth constantly grow, they need a diet that will naturally help their teeth to file down to prevent them from becoming overgrown. All rabbits should be given unlimited access to high-quality and high-fibre fresh grass hay, along with water. Fresh, leafy greens, like Kale, are also beneficial.

Steer clear of sugary fruits, unless it’s an occasional treat, and don’t fall into the trap of letting your Lionhead eat too many commercially prepared pellets. These can be okay in moderation, but they aren’t particularly fibrous and finding high-quality hay mixtures that they like is much more important.

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Common Health Problems

Along with dental problems caused by overgrown teeth, Lionhead Rabbits can be prone to a couple of other health issues. Some of the most common are outlined below:

Respiratory Issues: These are particularly common in Lionheads that have flat faces. Brachycephalic features in Lionheads are becoming more popular as some people think it adds to their cute factor. Not all Lionheads have flat-faces, but if they do this can increase the chances of your rabbit having breathing difficulties, dental problems and digestive issues. They’re more likely to overheat more easily too.

Eye Problems: Because a Lionhead can have a flatter face than your average rabbit breed, they can be more prone to problems with their tear ducts. This can lead to eye infections and vision difficulties. You should bath their eyes with warm water regularly to keep them clean. If you see a persistent problem with eye boogers, tearing, or inflammation, you should seek veterinary advice.

Lionheads come in a wide variety of color combinations, and the double-maned coats will require more grooming that the less profuse single-mane variety. A good breeder will be able to tell you which coat type a Lionhead will have from birth.

Unfortunately, a lot of people underestimate the needs of rabbits, and lots end up in rescue. Reach out to your local rescue organization to find out if you can offer a Lionhead rabbit, or another similar breed, an adoptive home.

The House Rabbit Society has a comprehensive list of rabbit rescues across the country.

Litter Training

Because Lionhead Rabbits are very smart, they usually respond to litter training more quickly than your average bunny. Providing a designated spot for your rabbit to toilet in makes it easier to clean out their hutch, and can be useful when house rabbits have free access to areas in the home too.

Using a clear marker like a Clicker, followed by a tasty reward, can be an effective way to let your Lionhead know that they have done the right thing when they go potty in the litter tray. The training principles are exactly the same as they would be for a cat or dog.

Spaying or neutering your rabbit when they’re mature enough can also help to minimize any spraying in less appropriate areas. It’s also important if you have two rabbits of different sexes being housed together.

Best Grooming Practices

Lionheads have a greater amount of hair than your average rabbit, and this means that you need to be prepared to pay more attention to their grooming regime.

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Their coat will need to be brushed out at least a few times a week to prevent uncomfortable knots or matting from developing.

Double-mane Lionhead Rabbits have a thicker mane and also thicker hair around their skirt (the hindquarters, hips, and tail). If their mane is a heavy double one, you should really brush them every day, especially during their annual molt.

A single-mane means the rabbit just has thicker hair around their head, ears and chest.

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If you don’t lift the dead hairs out through brushing, this can lead to your bunny ingesting a lot of their fur when they’re grooming themself, and it can cause what is known as ‘wool-block’ which can make them seriously ill.

Because of their timid nature, you should build up the grooming experience gradually to minimize stress and allow them to form positive associations with the process. Keep the sessions short, comfortable and paired with yummy treats.

Taking the time to do your research, understanding if a Lionhead rabbit is right for your household, and how much space and time they need is important to help you make the right decision.

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All the latest scents are here at Edenzone Boutique

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Edenzone Boutique offers all the latest oil scents. Fragrance oils for every occasion are online and in the store! We have a wide variety of todays latest scents as well as the traditional fragrances such as Frankincense and Myrrh. Stop by or check the site.
Edenzone Boutique sells African fragrance oils undiluted! We add no additional oils to cut the strength of the oils. This guarantees the longest lasting fragrances.
click here to see the latest oils available at Edenzone Boutique!




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Angel Trumpet bushes (white) 3ft. $20.00

We have Angel Trumpet bushes (Brugmansia) for sale at Edenzone Boutique. Visit our website at http://www.edenzone.net . 3 ft. Tall angel’s trumpet bushes available for sale.

Angel’s Trumpet Bush 3ft

Angel’s Trumpet Bush for sale. All colors Angel’s Trumpet Bush 20.00 plus 19.95 shipping total (39.95)

$39.95

The Angel’s trumpet is a beautiful, ornamental bush! Our bushes or 3 to 4 ft tall. They are shipped USPS Ground..

We have pink Angel’s Trumpet for sale as well!!!

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Buy unique Pet care Supplies on line at Edenzone Boutique

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Try this great spot cleaner by Bissell.

Bissell Spot & Stain Professional Pet Stain & Odor Remover, 22-oz bottle

At Edenzone Pets and Supplies we stock items like:

The Bissell Spot & Stain Professional Pet Stain & Odor Remover is great for pet owners. Because sometimes your pet friend has an accident, this special spray works to free your home of any evidence. It has special enzyme agents that combine with a cleaning action, that works by “dissolving” the microscopic particles. And it also helps to neutralize the odors, so that your home is always ready for company. Safe for use on a variety of surfaces, it’s the first line of defense in treating pet stains.

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EZ Podcast is now in Brundidge Al.

Edenzone Boutique now offers the 360 selfie booth!! We offer several plans! Visit the website at https://edenzone.net for more information!

Click here to get information and pricing EZ PODCAST prices

Hurry to schedule your recording!!!


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Fleas and ticks better beware! Dog and cat dips are here at Edenzone Boutique.

At Edenzone boutique we have a great selection of pet dips, shampoos, sprays and supplements to keep your pet’s coat healthy and shining. It doesn’t matter if it’s a dog or cat we have shampoos and dips for your pet. Visit our website at https://edenzone.net or our store in Brundidge Al.

Visit our website at https://Edenzone.net

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Vet basics Lyme Sulfur Dip is one of our hottest selling Dog dips!
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How to Support Your Cat’s Health

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Your cat’s diet and nutrition can affect many other aspects of their health and wellbeing. Good nutrition and supplements can help maintain the balance of the “good” and “bad” gut bacteria.

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When there’s an imbalance in your cat’s diet , it can affect their digestive health, their immune system’s ability to fight infections and more. Working with your veterinarian to identify the cause(s) of the imbalance is important. They can help you select the right supplements to help restore balance and maintain your cat’s future nutritional balance.

How Do I Help My Cat Maintain a Healthy Gut?

Genetics, environment and medication play a significant role in the composition of your cats’ digestive system.Food can also have a major impact on their digestive health.

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It’s always important to talk with your veterinarian whenever switching cat foods. Ask them about the best formulas for gut health, particularly cat foods featuring probiotics and prebiotics. See what they suggest and adjust accordingly. 

Benefits of Probiotics for Cats

Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that help your cat’s digestive systems thrive. They support the gut’s ability to produce vitamins and fatty acids, which aids in overall immune function. Probiotics also help the immune system fight back against harmful bacteria within the digestive system.

Probiotics can also help restore balance in the digestive tract. Sometimes imbalances are due to medication, stress or illness.

Prebiotics are plant fibers that stimulate the growth of beneficial bacteria within the digestive system. They are a food source for the “good” bacteria in the digestive tract.

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You can also find prebiotics in several human food sources such as yogurt. It is important to talk with your veterinarian about what is best for your cat.

Talk to Your Veterinarian 

Talk with your veterinarian about any concerns with your cat’s digestive health. They can examine your cat and let you know if a cat food formulated with probiotics can help.

Whenever you transition to a new food, do it over several days to avoid digestive upset and give your cat time to adjust.

 

How to turn your front porch into an herbal oasis

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Porches, patios, and sunny windowsills are all prime-time real estate for herb gardening.

 

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Did you know it’s easy-as-echinacea to grow healing and culinary herbs in containers? If you have a small space or urban garden, rest assured that porches, patios, and sunny windowsills are all prime-time real estate for herb gardening.

To help you craft a potted plant paradise—herbal-style—we’ve whipped up a collection of articles that will have you container gardening like a pro this summer.

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Take Me to Potted Plant Paradise
If you’re wondering how to keep your potted plants happy or which medicinals thrive in containers, we’ve got bushels of answers and info. For instance, we suggest getting started with our list of 10 Medicinal Plants for Your Container Garden.

 

You’ll also find an overflowing font of articles on growing medicinal herbs in containers in our Container Gardening hub.

May your herbal abundance be uncontained!

Lavender lemonade and strawberry rose tea cakes,

Meghan, Juliet, and the entire Chestnut Team

 
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