Overweight and Underweight Rab...
OVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of what a healthy rabbit looks...
read moreOVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of what a healthy rabbit looks...
read moreThis article discusses two of the more common liver diseases in rabbits: hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver) and toxic liver damage. Some...
read moreLarge, unlimited amounts of fresh hay should be offered daily. Young bunnies should be introduced to hay as soon as they can eat on...
read more*Please note that it will be helpful to the understanding of this disease if you first read the Care of Rabbits handout in order to...
read moreA variety of small mammals such as hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, mice, rats, rabbits, chinchillas and ferrets are commonly kept as...
read moreThere are important reasons why you must not give in to your rabbit’s adorable begging. Once a rabbit becomes overweight it can...
read moreThat cute little whiskered face is so hard to ignore, especially when your bun sits up and looks so deserving of that special treat....
read moreWe try to keep our animal companions alive and well as long as possible. Our dogs and cats are switched to “senior” or...
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