๐๏ธ Dental Health
Dental health is one of the most critical aspects of a rabbit's overall well-being. Unlike humans, a rabbit's teeth grow continuously throughout their life. A proper diet and regular monitoring are essential to prevent painful and life-threatening dental disease. This guide covers the fundamentals of rabbit dental anatomy, common problems, and preventative care.
๐๏ธ Home Health Care for Your Rabbit
Caring for a rabbit can be a deeply rewarding experience, bringing joy and companionship to your home. These intelligent and social creatures, capable of living up to 12โ15 years, thrive with proper care and attention [1]. Understanding their unique needs โ from diet to dental health and disease prevention โ is crucial for ensuring a long and happy life for your furry friend. This guide walks you through essential aspects of home health care for your rabbit.
๐๏ธ RVHD2 Vaccination
As a responsible rabbit owner, safeguarding your companion from preventable diseases is a top priority. One of the most serious threats to domestic rabbits today is Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2...
๐๏ธ Dental Health
An in-depth guide to dental disease in rabbits, explaining why it is so common, how to recognize the signs of oral pain, and the absolute necessity of a hay-based diet for prevention.
๐๏ธ Eye & Vision Issues
A guide to common eye and vision issues in rabbits, focusing on the critical link between weepy eyes (epiphora) and underlying dental disease, as well as other conditions like ulcers and abscesses.
๐๏ธ GI Health
An in-depth guide to the sensitive gastrointestinal (GI) system of rabbits, covering the causes and signs of the life-threatening emergencies GI stasis and bloat, and the critical role of hay.
๐๏ธ Parasites
A guide to common parasites affecting rabbits, including the severe ear and fur mites, and the neurological parasite E. cuniculi, a primary cause of head tilt.
๐๏ธ Respiratory Issues
An in-depth guide to upper respiratory infections (Snuffles) in rabbits, caused by Pasteurella multocida and other bacteria, covering the signs, progression, and treatment of this common and often chronic condition.
