
Rabbit Health Resources
This page contains an index of articles and information about specific health conditions found outside of the House Rabbit Society […]
This page contains an index of articles and information about specific health conditions found outside of the House Rabbit Society […]
It’s an all too familiar story. “My bunny stopped eating, and then she just died.”When we ask for details, we often learn that not only did the bunny stop eating, but she had been producing extremely small or even no fecal droppings, or showed symptoms of “runny stool.” True diarrhea (unformed, liquid fecal matter) is uncommon in rabbits. The runny stool sometimes misidentified as “diarrhea” in rabbits is more often composed of unformed, almost-liquid cecotropes. […]
The healthy functioning of the cecum is critical to the overall health of a rabbit. Gaining an understanding of how […]
An excellent article on ileus (stasis) by Dana Krempels, Mary Cotter and Gil Stanzione may be found at http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/ileus.pdf.
Rabbits are prey animals, and as such, can hide their symptoms when sick. It’s up to you, then, to watch […]
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If you find yourself caring for a domestic rabbit that you suspect is pregnant, or has recently given birth you […]
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