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Rabbit Health 101

WebNose wiggles. Rabbits breathe through their nose. Ears should be up and alert, moving around (unless you’re a lop). Ears may be cool or warm depending on if your rabbit’s …

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Intestinal Parasites in Rabbits

WebCoccidia is one of the more insidious and asymptomatic intestinal parasites that rabbits can get. They’re transmitted through ingesting contaminated food, water, or feces of other …

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General Rabbit Health

WebDental Disease In Rabbits By Maxine K. Dental disease is one of the most common, stressful, and expensive problems for domestic rabbits today.

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Bonding/speed dating

WebSpeed-dating and bonding is conducted in a neutral location. We will introduce your rabbit (s) to a selection of adoptable rabbits to see if they might get along (this is called speed …

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WebDental Disease In Rabbits. Dental Disease In Rabbits By Maxine K. Dental disease is one of the most common, stressful, and expensive problems for domestic rabbits today.

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Rabbit And Small Animal Rescue Newsleer

Webhealth corner . Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV): Questions and Answers. By Sarah Y. Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV), a highly contagious virus that …

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Preventing Urine Scald with Disabled Bunnies

WebCAL/ECH is a homeopathic ointment that contains Calendula and Echinacea. For grooming bunnies that already have urine scald, the choices are more limited. CarraVet …

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