What to Feed Your Rabbit
Large, unlimited amounts of fresh hay should be offered daily. Young bunnies should be introduced to hay as soon as they can eat on their own. Mixed grass hay or Timothy hay is preferred because it is...
View ArticleDental Disorders in Rabbits
Dental problems in rabbits can be complex and result in serious conditions. This article addresses the most common issues, including signs of dental disorders; pain management (analgesia); diagnosis,...
View ArticleDisorders of the Cecum
The healthy functioning of the cecum is critical to the overall health of a rabbit. Gaining an understanding of how this large organ works – and what causes disruption – will help caregivers monitor...
View ArticleOverweight and Underweight Rabbits
OVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of what a healthy rabbit looks like, although lack of exercise, poor diet, and overfeeding can...
View ArticleHRS Conference Veterinary and Behavior Videos
Rabbit Dentistry – Anthony Pilny, DVM State Of The Art Diagnosis And Treatment Of Common Rabbit Diseases – Peter Fisher, DVM Surgery: Then And Now – R. Avery Bennett, DVM Rabbit Pharmacology – George...
View ArticleGreens are Great!
Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides your rabbit with important...
View ArticlePre-Surgical Care
Photo by Edward Raeker Do you know how to prepare your rabbit for spay/neuter surgery? First choose an experienced, rabbit savvy veterinarian to perform the operation. In the days leading up to the...
View ArticleHouse Rabbits 101
Resources for New Bunny Owners Rabbits are intelligent and social animals. They are wonderful companion animals if given a chance to interact with their human families. We have many educational...
View ArticleWhat to Feed Your Rabbit
What are the basics of a good house rabbit diet? A rabbit’s diet should be made up of good quality pellets, fresh hay (timothy, other grass hays, or oat hay), water and fresh vegetables. Anything...
View ArticleThe Scoop on Poop
Courtesy Miami HRS The post The Scoop on Poop appeared first on House Rabbit Society.
View ArticleDental Disorders in Rabbits
Dental problems in rabbits can be complex and result in serious conditions. This article addresses the most common issues, including signs of dental disorders; pain management (analgesia); diagnosis,...
View ArticleDental Disorders in Rabbits
Dental problems in rabbits can be complex and result in serious conditions. This article addresses the most common issues, including signs of dental disorders; pain management (analgesia); diagnosis,...
View ArticleDisorders of the Cecum
The healthy functioning of the cecum is critical to the overall health of a rabbit. Gaining an understanding of how this large organ works – and what causes disruption – will help caregivers monitor...
View ArticleOverweight and Underweight Rabbits
OVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of what a healthy rabbit looks like, although lack of exercise, poor diet, and overfeeding can...
View ArticleHRS Conference Veterinary and Behavior Videos
Rabbit Dentistry – Anthony Pilny, DVM State Of The Art Diagnosis And Treatment Of Common Rabbit Diseases – Peter Fisher, DVM Surgery: Then And Now – R. Avery Bennett, DVM Rabbit Pharmacology – George...
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