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HRS Conference Veterinary and Behavior Videos
Rabbit Dentistry – Anthony Pilny, DVM State Of The Art Diagnosis And Treatment Of Common Rabbit Diseases – Peter […]

How to Help a Rabbit with Gas Pain
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Rabbit Health Resources
This page contains an index of articles and information about specific health conditions found outside of the House Rabbit Society […]

Gastrointestinal Stasis: The Silent Killer
It’s an all too familiar story. “My bunny stopped eating, and then she just died.”When we ask for details, we often learn that not only did the bunny stop eating, but she had been producing extremely small or even no fecal droppings, or showed symptoms of “runny stool.” True diarrhea (unformed, liquid fecal matter) is uncommon in rabbits. The runny stool sometimes misidentified as “diarrhea” in rabbits is more often composed of unformed, almost-liquid cecotropes. […]

Alternative Therapies to Treat Rabbit Pain and Musculoskeletal Issues and to Stimulate Wound Healing
Introduction Alternative therapies can be very useful in treating rabbits for many acute and chronic conditions. The modalities work best […]

Liver (Hepatic) Disease in Rabbits
This article discusses two of the more common liver diseases in rabbits: hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver) and toxic liver damage. […]

Disorders of the Cecum
The healthy functioning of the cecum is critical to the overall health of a rabbit. Gaining an understanding of how […]


Intermittent Soft Cecotropes in Rabbits
*Please note that it will be helpful to the understanding of this disease if you first read the Care of Rabbits handout […]