Head Tilt: Causes and Treatmen...
Editor’s Note: This article is not meant to help the lay person diagnose and treat head tilt, and any rabbit showing signs of...
read moreEditor’s Note: This article is not meant to help the lay person diagnose and treat head tilt, and any rabbit showing signs of...
read moreBoth male and female rabbits can develop many forms of cancer, and any organ can be a primary site – or a secondary site as a result...
read moreThere are many diseases that can affect the neurological state of a rabbit. It is often necessary to...
read moreThe skin of rabbits is a window to their general state of health. Skin ailments range from irritating to life-threatening. Some are...
read moreTraditional chinese medicine (TCM) has existed for five thousand years. It has been used to treat a wide variety of physical and...
read moreHopnoodle’s story, written in the spring of 2004, is an interesting journey with a rabbit diagnosed with thymoma, a tumor of...
read moreThymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a...
read moreToft, J. D. 1992. Commonly observed spontaneous neoplasms in rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, and gerbils. Semin. Avian Exotic...
read moreA brief review will be given describing the anatomy and function of the rabbit liver. A discussion of diagnosis of liver disease,...
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