
Myxomatosis in the US
What is Myxomatosis? Myxomatosis is a virus. Wild rabbits can carry Myxomatosis, but do not become sick. Myxomatosis is fatal […]
What is Myxomatosis? Myxomatosis is a virus. Wild rabbits can carry Myxomatosis, but do not become sick. Myxomatosis is fatal […]
Editor’s Note: This article is not meant to help the lay person diagnose and treat head tilt, and any rabbit […]
Many house rabbit “parents” are curious to know what the world looks like to their lagomorph companion. Why does it […]
Dental problems in rabbits can be complex and result in serious conditions. This article addresses the most common issues, including […]
Despite her loving relationship with her partner, Alex, my one-eyed Bielinka faces a couple of problems in her everyday life. […]
One of the most frequent questions I am asked via the House Rabbit Society’s online Rabbit Health link is, “My rabbit’s nose […]
What we think of as a rabbit’s ear is only a part of their hearing apparatus, and it is the […]
Pasteurella multocidais a well-known cause of morbidity and mortality in rabbits. The predominant syndrome is upper respiratory disease or “snuffles.” […]
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