
Myxomatosis in the US
What is Myxomatosis? Myxomatosis is a virus. Wild rabbits can carry Myxomatosis, but do not become sick. Myxomatosis is fatal […]
What is Myxomatosis? Myxomatosis is a virus. Wild rabbits can carry Myxomatosis, but do not become sick. Myxomatosis is fatal […]
Sarcocystis – A new neurological disease in rabbits? In the last […]
Our latest Emergency Rescue Grant has gone to Bunnies Matter in Vegas Too, which has been the primary group working to […]
House Rabbit Society thanks rabbit lovers and the rabbit rescue and shelter community for their tremendous outpouring of support for […]
Never release a pet rabbit outside. Releasing a domestic animal into the wild is a crime. Unfortunately, every year, thousands […]
Before you bring a rabbit home it’s important to think about the quality of life you will provide for him. If your intention is to house your rabbit outside, in a garage, or another outside building please reconsider. Indoor living and being fully incorporated into the life of the family is best for rabbits. […]
HRS Educator Debby Widolf and Las Vegas HRS Chapter Manager Maria Perez just launched a new website called Don’t Dump […]
This video courtesy of Amy Chase and other students the veterinary tech program at SUNY Delhi.
We have recently learned of a group of rabbits living loose in North Las Vegas, subject to predation, car accidents, […]
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