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Pet Rabbit: Common Diseases in Rabbits

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Common viral and bacterial diseases in rabbits

The most common rabbit diseases include myxomatosis and the Rabbit hemorrhagic disease(RHD). However, long-eared rabbits can also struggle with bacterial infections such as a rabbit cold. In addition, they are often prone to ear or dental problems.

Digestive problems, diarrhea, or a stuffy stomach can also be reasons for a visit to the vet. A bloated stomach for a pet rabbit would feel like a drum. There, the food unrests in the animal’s stomach. If left untreated, it would be life-threatening to the rabbit.

In order to be able to recognize the first signs of an illness quickly, it makes sense to find out about the individual rabbit diseases. This will allow you to better interpret the symptoms of your pet rabbit. Also, if necessary, take it directly to the vet.

When you should definitely take the pet rabbit to the vet

Regular vaccinations against myxomatosis and RHD (Chinaseuche) are mandatory. Our checklist can also help you spot the first signs of many rabbit diseases. But even if you are unsure about the health of your rabbit, you should not hesitate to visit a veterinarian. In an emergency, prompt treatment can make the difference between the life and death of the animal.

In general, the following applies to all pets (with a few exceptions): Apathetic behavior and the refusal of food and / or water are always a reason to go to the vet. For the benefit of your animal, you should refrain from self-medication and rely on expert help for medical care.

A veterinarian using a Stethoscope on a Pet Rabbit
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Parasite Infestation in Pet Rabbits

Parasites are often associated with dogs or cats. However, not necessarily with a pet rabbit. Like our other four-legged friends, they can suffer from flea, mite, or worm infestations.

What you can do to avoid an infestation

Parasites do not have to mean a lack of hygiene. The animals are often infected in the womb. You have no influence on these diseases. However, you can protect your pet rabbit from severe infestations. You can do this by regularly examining the animals and going to the vet at the first signs. Like many pet rabbit diseases, parasites should be treated as quickly as possible. These include, for example, coccidiosis, encephalitozoonosis, or fly maggot infestation.

Give your pet rabbit fresh food and water every day. Remove their leftover food. Make sure that your rabbit’s room is clean. Heavily soiled litter and food should be replaced promptly. Also, keep in mind that in some cases it may be necessary to treat all animals. Therefore, always mention to the vet how many rabbits you are keeping. Also, ask whether certain animals could be affected by the parasites.

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