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Natural Nutrition Part II: Pellets and Veggies

Commercial pellets, particularly when fed in large amounts, may not be the best choice for all rabbits.

Alternative Therapies to Treat Rabbit Pain and Musculoskeletal Issues and to Stimulate Wound Healing

Alternative therapies can be very useful in treating rabbits for many acute and chronic conditions. The modalities work best when utilized in combination with traditional veterinary therapies.
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Rabbit Necropsy: Knowledge After Death

Thinking about necropsy in advance will help you make an informed decision in advance rather than when you are overwhelmed by grief.

Tumors in Rabbits

Both male and female rabbits can develop many forms of cancer, and any organ can be a primary site – or a secondary site as a result of metastasis.

Pasteurella: Its Health Effects in Rabbits

Understanding Pasteurella can help caregivers take positive action.
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Overweight and Underweight Rabbits

OVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of […]

Antiparasitics containing fipronil are toxic to rabbits

Antiparasitics containing fipronil account for nearly one-third of adverse drug reactions reported in pet rabbits. […]
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Sample Letter to Grocery Stores Asking them to Stop Selling Rabbit Meat

A letter template for writing to your local grocery store.

An Update on Our Progress: 3.14.24

An update on what Rabbit.org Foundation has accomplished in our first 10 weeks online.
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