Rabbit Health

Finding a Veterinarian for Your Rabbit -- Finding a veterinarian who is rabbit savvy is essential for your pet. Whether your rabbit needs an annual check up or you face an emergency in the middle of the night, the time to find a vet is now.

At the Vet -- Every house rabbit owner wants to picture themselves leading a happy life with their bun, free from outside troubles. But the truth is, this simply isn’t possible. There will come a time in your rabbit’s life when you will need to consult a veterinarian.

Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Rabbit -- Unwanted rabbits are often abandoned in fields, parks, or on city streets to fend for themselves where they suffer from starvation, sickness, and are easy prey to other animals or traffic accidents. Altered rabbits won't contribute to the problem of overpopulation.

Pre and Post Operative Care for Rabbits -- When you decide the time is right to spay or neuter your rabbit, a little planning can make the experience easier for you both and speed your bunny’s recovery.

Gastrointestinal Statis: What it is and Why it is so Dangerous for Some Rabbits -- Gastrointestinal stasis (or G.I. stasis) is a serious and potentially fatal condition that occurs in some rabbits in which gut motility is severely reduced and possibly completely stopped.

Viral Hemorrhagic Disease of Rabbits -- The Disease (VHD) was reported in China 1984. Since then it has been reported in many European countries as well as several Asian countries. The original direction of the spread is not well known.

Keeping a Rabbit -- Just like other animals rabbits are prone to many dangers. Therefore there is always need for a close observation so as to protect them. It’s your cherished pet after all! It is your duty to keep them in the best manner possible.