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Treating Sore Hocks

Sore hocks, a common foot condition in which the sole of a rabbit’s foot becomes raw and inflamed, can be caused by a number of different problems. We’ll discuss some common causes...

Caring for Rabbits in Animal Shelters

If you work or volunteer for an animal shelter, we have materials that can help you better educate the public about rabbits, improve your rabbit adoption program, and better care...

Welcome, Shelters!

Shelter quarantine cages. Photo courtesy of SDHRS Welcome, Shelters! If you work or volunteer for an animal shelter, we have materials that can help you better educate the public about...
Dr. Barbara Deeb

Dr. Barbara Deeb, DVM, MS

“She was a compassionate veterinarian to her patients and clients alike. From 1990 until her death she volunteered her time to help rabbits, rodents & ferrets at House Rabbit Society,...

The Rabbit Liver in Health and Disease

A brief review will be given describing the anatomy and function of the rabbit liver. A discussion of diagnosis of liver disease, specific diseases that can affect the liver, and...

Thymomas in Rabbits

Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported in many rabbits. Perhaps you are looking for Web Archive: Thymomas in Rabbits, James K Morrisey, DVM, DABVP (Avian Practice) Cornell University, College...

When Fido Met Thumper: Thoughts on Dogs and rabbits as companions

Those of us who share our lives with non-human animals know the joy these friendships bring us. To create a home where several species live together peaceably is to set...
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The Importance of Hay

Hay should be 80% of your rabbit’s diet. Rabbits are designed to eat large amounts of high fibrous food. A proper diet consists of 80% grass hay, 10% veggies, 5%...

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