Pathogens

A Clean and Organized Rabbit Shelter Environment

some of our “best practices” for giving multiple animals the best care possible, while they await adoption, might be useful for other rabbit rescues or individuals with already-adoped bunnies in their own homes

Pasteurella: Its Health Effects in Rabbits

Understanding Pasteurella can help caregivers take positive action.
rabbit hind limb weakness wheel support

Hind Limb Paresis and Paralysis in Rabbits

Whatever the cause of your rabbit's hind limb weakness, it definitely requires an in-person examination by a rabbit-experienced veterinarian so that appropriate treatment can be started as soon as possible.

The Mystery of Rabbit Poop

Resolving runny stool in a rabbit is not always a simple matter.

Caring for Rabbits in Animal Shelters

If you work or volunteer for an animal shelter, we have materials that can help.
weepy eye in a domestic house rabbit

Chronic Runny Eyes In Rabbits

Causes of weepy eye are varied; a correct diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.
a bunny with torticollis

Head Tilt in Rabbits: Don’t Give Up

Head tilt is not only survivable, but treatable. Bunnies with a head tilt can live a happy, comfortable life.

Caring For Baby Bunnies

This article is reprinted by permission of Kindplanet.org If you find yourself caring for a domestic […]
a senior rabbit with assisted living needs

Assisted Living: Quality care for disabled bunnies

When rabbits lose their mobility, upright posture, or ability to reach and groom their extremities, they will need assistance with hygiene and their other daily tasks.
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