Antiparasitics containing fipronil account for nearly one-third of adverse drug reactions reported in pet rabbits. These products, intended for use in dogs and cats, should not be administered to rabbits.1...
Traveling with a rabbit is definitely no small task. Quite a bit of preparation and consideration is needed, especially if you do not have rabbit supplies at the destination. Choosing...
We often receive inquiries about domestic rabbit neglect and abuse. Sadly, we hear of rabbits being given as prizes at fairs, kept in unsanitary conditions at pet stores, hoarding situations,...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K0pU887FQs Learn if you can leave a pet rabbit alone for the weekend in this video featuring bunny lover Amy Sedaris and rabbit expert Mary E. Cotter. Transcript So a...
OVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of what a healthy rabbit looks like, although lack of exercise, poor diet, and overfeeding can...
Dr Barbara Deeb, DVM shared the following summary of Sex Hormones in Altered Rabbits: Female rabbits are reflex ovulators (as are ferrets and cats but unlike most other animals), i.g....
Readers who are unfamiliar with diseases caused by the bacteria Pasteurella may initially worry about their rabbit as they read this article. I want to assure readers immediately that I have rescued...
Experienced rabbit people know it’s just a passing phase, but if this is your first bunny and you brought her home last spring, you are seeing a number of transitions...