
Posters and Handouts for your Clinic
These handouts and posters may be downloaded and printed by any veterinary office, shelter or rescue organization. They must be printed “as-is” with no changes, additions or alterations. Any of the 8.5 x 11 pages may also be increased in size at printers (such as Kinko’s) to 18” x 24” poster size.
8.5” x 11”
- 10 Point Primer for New Bunny Parents
- 9 Common Rabbit Myths
- He’s Not A Child’s Toy, He’s a 10 Year Commitment
- Rabbit Food Pyramid
- Setting Your Pet Rabbit Loose Doesn’t Make Her Free, It Makes Her Food
- Top 9 Reasons to Keep Your Bunny Indoors
18” x 24”
- Top 9 Reasons To Keep Your Rabbit Indoors
- You wouldn’t buy a REINDEER for your child at Christmas, so why would you buy a RABBIT for your child at Easter
Veterinary Online Groups
MediRabbit.com
Professional Organizations and Online Discussion Groups
Medical Articles
Rabbit-related Textbooks and Reference Materials for the Practitioner
Encephalitozoon Cuniculi
How to Manage the Geriatric Rabbit
Ileus in Domestic Rabbits (from Exotic DVM)
The Importance of Analgesia (Pain Control) for Pet Rabbits
Pet Rabbit Basics and Techniques
Pre- and Post-operative care of Rabbits
Why not to give Yogurt or Dairy to Rabbits
Pre- and Post-operative care of Rabbits
Articles on Specific Diseases and Medical Concerns
Scholarly References
Scholarly Articles on E. Cuniculi
Scholarly Articles on Rabbit Health
Scholarly Articles and References on Rabbit Behavior, Welfare and Rabbits in Society
HRS Projects
Behind the Scenes Assistants: Veterinarians and HRS
HRS Positions on Common Rabbit Health and Husbandry Issues
Participate in the Rabbit Health Database Project
Other Resources
Report on Our First House Rabbit Veterinary Conference
We still have a few copies of the DVD’s of the 1997 HRS Veterinary Conference. Veterinarians who are interested in purchasing copies can contact HRSMissouri@aol.com for more information.