Rabbits are incredibly fragile creatures, as such encouraging good practices can not only benefit your rabbits health but also provide a longer and happy life meaning more time with your furry friend!
NOTE: Our articles do not constitute as veterinary advice. If you require urgent assistance, please reach out to your local exotic vet/animal specialist. If your rabbit is not pooping, urinating or eating seek veterinary help urgently.
Rabbit poop! That’s right, Poop! – This guide will tackle everything related to rabbit poop. Poop is, at a core,...
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Read More...Pasteurellosis is a disease which affects lots of living creatures, including rabbits. Pasteurellosis is a bacterial disease that can cause...
Read More...The Encephalitozoonosis disease, despite its incredibly long name, sounds just as confusing as it is. There’s a lot of misconception...
Read More...RHD2 was previously known as VHD (A different Strain), it is a Haemorrhagic Disease which is highly contagious and extremely...
Read More...Coccidiosis is a disease that can cause severe damage to a rabbit’s liver, and it’s more common within birds, however,...
Read More...Myxomatosis is a very severe disease among rabbits which almost always results in death. Unfortunately, if your rabbit isn’t vaccinated...
Read More...Assuming you keep your rabbits outdoors, you may often see that wire bottom cages are recommended. It’s a difficult one...
Read More...Rabbits make lovely pets, and they are cute, cuddly, and fun. However, like any other pet, rabbits are also susceptible...
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