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What Makes Autumn Rabbit Breeding Hard

What Makes Autumn Rabbit Breeding Hard

Autumn breeding is toughest in early fall, when summer heat has suppressed buck sperm (which then needs 50–60 days to mature again) — so aim for October–November. Success also hinges on managing molt, weight, light, nutrition, and disease.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
3 Essential Skills Every Rabbit Owner Should Know

3 Essential Skills Every Rabbit Owner Should Know

Three rabbit-keeping skills pay off: pick the animal up by the scruff with hindquarter support (never the ears — that harms hearing and heat loss), read heat signs (reduced appetite, stamping, and a pink→red→purple vulva, with red meaning peak fertility), and give injections — mostly subcutaneous at the neck, intramuscular in the hindquarters, or intravenous in the ear. Hesitation with shots delays treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Treating Ovarian Cysts in Dogs

Treating Ovarian Cysts in Dogs

Ovarian cysts in dogs come in four types—follicular, luteal, epithelial tubule, and rete ovarii—with the first two most common, usually from hormonal imbalance and more frequent in older dogs. Diagnosis uses hormone tests and imaging, and treatment ranges from watchful waiting to hormone therapy or spaying (ovariohysterectomy).

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Managing Dog Hair Loss from Endocrine Imbalance

Managing Dog Hair Loss from Endocrine Imbalance

Endocrine hair loss starts with pigmentation and scaly thin coat, then symmetric shedding on the belly, chest, and thighs. Thyroid, adrenal, or sex-gland disorders are common; treatment uses hormone testing and thyroid supplements.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Feline Vitamin Deficiency Syndromes

Feline Vitamin Deficiency Syndromes

Of the vitamins cats need, some are made by the body, some from food. Lack of a specific vitamin causes a specific deficiency syndrome; long ignored, it can be fatal.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Are Bobtail Cats Born with Short Tails?

Are Bobtail Cats Born with Short Tails?

Let's talk about bobtail cats. I once thought short tails were broken or docked — so sad — but later learned they're born that way, decided by genes.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What Happens If a Cat Lacks Taurine

What Happens If a Cat Lacks Taurine

Everyone knows cats' enemy is the mouse—but why did cats pick mice among all creatures? Perhaps by design: a cat's most-needed amino acid is taurine, which it can barely make, and the mouse is among the richest taurine animals, making them fated rivals.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Canine Herpesvirus Infection

Canine Herpesvirus Infection

Canine herpesvirus infection is an acute, fatal infectious disease of newborn puppies caused by canine herpesvirus. Dogs over 2 weeks old show tracheitis, bronchitis and other respiratory signs; bitches can have infertility, abortion and stillbirths; males show balanoposthitis and funiculitis. The virus is widespread in breeding kennels.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Pets Need Vitamin A (and How Much)

Why Pets Need Vitamin A (and How Much)

Vitamin A supports vision, skin, reproduction, bones, and immunity in cats and dogs. Dogs can convert beta-carotene; cats cannot and must get it from animal sources like liver and fish oil.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Six Key Points for Breeding Rabbits in Summer

Six Key Points for Breeding Rabbits in Summer

Summer breeding needs care: mate does below 25°C at cool times, keep bucks at about one mating a day, set first-mating age at 5 to 7 months by size, pair similar-aged adults, and use repeat or double mating to lift conception. Put the doe in the buck's cage, never the reverse.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026