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Treating a Rabbits Broken Leg
Having a bunny break a leg can be traumatic for both you and your bunny. Treating can be very expensive. Heres an artcile describing what we decided to do for our bunny, and her excellent recovery. Having a bunny break … Continue reading
When Rabbits Get Sick: Buns’ Bout With GI Stasis
Sometimes living with a house rabbit requires you to be a detective. Silent as bunnies tend to be, you may not know they are sick unless you are paying close attention to clues. S/he cannot whimper, meow or chirp to … Continue reading
Help Your Rabbit Survive the Cold
Winter is now approaching and so the issue of cold weather is on many peoples minds. Bunnies handle the severe cold much better than they handle the severe heat. There are two basic issues you must be concerned about during … Continue reading
Gastrointestinal stasis: What is and why it is so dangerous for some rabbits
Gastrointestinal stasis (or G.I. stasis) is a serious and potentially fatal condition that occurs in some rabbits in which gut motility is severely reduced and possibly completely stopped. Treatment should be sought immediately from a veterinarian specializing in exotic animals … Continue reading