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The World Champion Of Fattest Bunnies Has Been Crowned!

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Meet Ralph.

He's a rabbit.

But not any kind of rabbit.

He's the world's fattest bunny rabbit.

And he's finally been recognized for his hard work!

Ralph has RECLAIMED his title as the world's fattest Easter bunny after he weighed in at approximately 56 pounds.

Way to go, bunny!

Check it out by watching the video (above) !!!

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Girl Is Looking For Easter Eggs & Instead Stumbles Upon A Snake!

We feel so bad for this little girl!

Here she is just minding her own business, trying to find some brightly colored eggs - when a snake interrupted her quest!

And scared her silly!

We sympathize with the little lady as we were frightened by that snake, and we weren't even there!!!

Stay strong, girl.

That snake is just jealous that you get to hunt eggs on Easter, and it doesn't.

Check it out by watching the video (above) !!!

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Bo Obama Transformed Into A Easter Bunny!

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You don't know Bo Obama, if you don't think the pup will do anything to help celebrate Easter!

President Obama is busy doing super serious stuff - Michelle Obama is busy doing super exercisey stuff, Bo can dress up like a bunny every now and then to help out.

Especially on Easter!!!

Here's what the President's twitter feed said, along with the picture (above):

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Keep Your Pet Safe During Easter With Dr. Patrick Mahaney! Part Three!

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And the tips go on and on again!

Last time we discussed how specific flowers that blossom during this time of year can be harmful to your pets!

This time, we'll discover how egg hunting can possible prove toxic for your loved furry ones!

Dr. Patrick Mahaney explains:

"Easter Egg Rolls and Hunts

Although rolling eggs and finding those hidden during the hunt is great family fun, these activities could put your pet at risk for toxicity. Keep your pooch out of the action, as 'Fido' may capitalize on his hunting skills and gorge on the eggs intended for the eager children. After the hunt is complete, make sure all eggs are accounted for. A rotting egg may harbor bacteria, mold, or other toxic substances.
This Easter, and during all holiday festivities, keep treats and decorations out of the reach of your pet. Make safety a priority by educating your family members, especially children, about the canine and feline Easter dangers.

If you suspect or know your pet has consumed a toxic substance, immediately contact your veterinarian. Pending their counsel, further help may be needed. Two great resources in managing pet toxicities are the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) (888-426-4435) and the Pet Poison Helpline (800-213-6680)."

Have a pet question? Email us at tips@perezhilton.com or you can tweet them to Dr. Patrick HERE!! OR Check him out on facebook

And be sure to come back and get the last Easter tip from our most favorite Doc!

[Image via Dr. Patrick Mahaney/Russel Baer.]

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Keep Your Pet Safe During Easter With Dr. Patrick Mahaney! Part Two!

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Last time we showed you how pet safety during Easter time can be a real life saver!

But it isn't only chocolate eggs that can harm your pup!

Dr. Patrick Mahaney explains:

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Toxic Plants

All plants harbor the potential to cause illness post ingestion. The fibrous nature of plant material causes mechanical irritation to the digestive tract.

Plants belonging to the genus Lillium Easter Lily, etc. are especially dangerous to cats. All parts of the lily (flower, pollen, stems, leaves, and bulbs) can cause lethal kidney failure should 'Fluffy' opt for a taste.

Never leave a pet, especially your feline friend, unobserved in the presence of a seasonal plant. Their curiosity nearly always supersedes your estimation that the plant will go unscathed. Hinder your pet's access to interesting plants by closing doors or placing them out of harm's way."

Have a pet question? Email us at tips@perezhilton.com or you can tweet them to Dr. Patrick HERE!! OR Check him out on facebook

And be sure to come back and get the last Easter tip from our most favorite Doc!

[Image via Dr. Patrick Mahaney/Russel Baer.]

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REAL Bunnies May Not Be Ideal For Easter Gifts!

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Bunny rabbits are like the cutest little critters ever, but if you're considering on giving someone a REAL bunny as an Easter gift, you may want to think twice.

According to the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control, rabbits need just as much attention as cats and dogs, and because a lot of people may not be up for such a task, the poor bunnies end up in shelters.

The County Animal Care Centers spokeswoman, Evelina Villa said:

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Keep Your Pet Safe During Easter With Dr. Patrick Mahaney!

Filed under: HealthSickPetsTipsDr. Patrick Mahaney

Easter is one of the best holidays of the year!

Good food, chocolate eggs, what could go wrong?

Well, if you have a pet - then there's a lot that could go whacky if you're not careful.

Good thing for you, and us, Dr. Patrick Mahaney is here to remind us how we can keep our precious pets safe for the holidays:

"Could Your Easter Celebration Make Your Pet Sick?

Easter and the spring season are a time for celebrating new life. Traditions include egg hunting, decorating, and feasting, especially on chocolates and candies. While these are all great ways to celebrate the holiday, they each pose potential threats for your furry friend.

Chocolate candies, decorative plants, and Easter eggs all harbor a probability for toxicity. Animals are innately curious and the interaction or consumption of any aforementioned objects can land you and your pet in the emergency veterinary clinic. Be prepared this holiday and follow these tips to ensure your pet remains a part of the happy celebration!

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