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Veterinarian Deana Clifford, middle, and team from California Department of Fish and Wildlife process trapped rabbits as part of program to combat rabbit hemorrhagic disease at the San Joaquin ...
1. Hopping around: "While rabbits enjoy a rest and some quiet time too, hopping around and generally being playful, curious, and active is a good sign that your rabbit is happy and healthy," she says.
With the help of expert vet Dr. Rebecca MacMillan, we've explained how long rabbits can go without food, what to do if they stop eating, and what might be causing this.
This is a good opportunity to ask your vet any questions you may have. She says: "It is also worth mentioning that if your rabbit goes off their food, then you must speak to your vet right away.
ASK THE VET: Rabbits are social animals, so adopt more than one January 24, 2022 at 1:52 a.m. by Lee Pickett, VMD ...
Rabbits are social creatures, and sterilization will help your two bunnies get along more harmoniously. Dr. Deborah Lee Pickett By Dr Lee Pickett | October 20, 2021 at 5:00 a.m.
The Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus vaccines are a two-part vaccine that is given over two days, three weeks apart. The cost of the vaccine is $180 per rabbit which includes the initial vaccine ...
Rochester veterinarian Renee Dina checks the gender of a bunny with the help of certified vet technician Jennifer Tempero while vaccinating against Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2 (RHDV2) as ...
Question: My rabbit has been eating less, and he has crusty white stuff on his face. It is on his ears, eyes, nose, mouth and legs. I know what fleas look like, and I have not seen any on him.
Rabbits are social creatures that need the companionship of their own species, so please consider adopting a bunny and a buddy. If the shelter or rescue has a pair that’s already bonded, choose ...
Your veterinarian can diagnose a mite infection by doing a skin scrape test. She will remove some of the dead scales in the skin and look under the microscope for any mites. Rabbits can be ...
Rabbits are social creatures that need the companionship of their own species, so please consider adopting a bunny and a buddy. If the shelter or rescue has a pair that has already bonded, choose ...