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Is Your Rabbit Sick?

Rabbits are prey animals, and specifically wild rabbits are vulnerable to predators on a daily […]

Heart Disease in Companion Rabbits: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

As companion rabbits live longer, the diagnosis of cardiac disease has become more common, influenced by factors such as age, genetics, concurrent diseases, and diet, affecting various parts of the heart including muscles, valves, and electrical conduction.

Dog Training: A Guide to Commands and Skills for Living with a House Rabbit

More important than the dog or bunny behavior in establishing a compatible relationship is human […]

Natural Nutrition I: The Importance of Fiber

In consultation with Cindy McBee, DVM For years, I have agonized over what to feed […]
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Sarcocystis in Domestic Rabbits

What is Sarcocystis? Sarcocystis is a genus of single-celled parasites with a complex lifecycle involving […]

Fun Rabbit Facts

Think you know a thing or two about rabbits? Check out the following fun facts […]
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Blaasontsteking en blaasstenen bij het konijn

 VROEGE VOORTEKENEN Een oplettend persoon kan vaak blaasontsteking bij zijn of haar konijn al herkennen […]
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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.

How to Keep Your Rabbit Cool In Summer

In summer, heat exhaustion can be an issue for all rabbits but the long-haired, overweight, old and young are at elevated risk

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.
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