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How to Effectively Prevent Rabbit Viral Hemorrhagic Disease

How to Effectively Prevent Rabbit Viral Hemorrhagic Disease

Preventing rabbit viral hemorrhagic disease comes down to good vaccination: buy fresh approved vaccine, store it at 0โ€“8ยฐC, and follow a sound schedule (first shot 5โ€“7 days post-weaning, then boosts). Use a monovalent vaccine, one needle per rabbit, and a slightly over-label dose for reliable immunity.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
How Owners Can Help a Rabbit With Diarrhea

How Owners Can Help a Rabbit With Diarrhea

Rabbit diarrhea usually traces to diet โ€” too much water or too little fiber, parasites, or stress โ€” and young rabbits are vulnerable. Withhold greens and fast briefly with hay and water for mild cases, but seek a vet at once for blood, mucus, fever, or lethargy.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
Why Rabbits Lose Fur

Why Rabbits Lose Fur

Rabbit fur loss usually points to poor nutrition, mange mites, ringworm, or bacterial skin disease โ€” each with its own treatment, from mineral supplements to antiparasitics and antifungals. Clear away loose fur and check feed for trapped hair so the rabbit doesn't swallow it.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
Routine Deworming to Prevent Rabbit Coccidiosis

Routine Deworming to Prevent Rabbit Coccidiosis

Coccidiosis kills fast, especially in kits, so prevent it with regular fecal exams, a triazine anticoccidial in drinking water (0.1โ€“0.2 ml/L, fresh, under 6 months), and strict hutch hygiene โ€” disinfect monthly and clear droppings daily.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
What Are the Symptoms of Stress in Rabbits?

What Are the Symptoms of Stress in Rabbits?

Rabbits startle easily and stress at almost nothing; signs range from poor appetite and hiding to collapse, frothing at the mouth, and grinding teeth. Common triggers are loud noise, a new home, pain from gut or dental disease, and the scent of predators such as cats and dogs. Severe stress is life-threatening and needs a vet at once.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
Why Are My Rabbit’s Ears Hot? What to Do

Why Are My Rabbit’s Ears Hot? What to Do

Hot ears are a clear sign a rabbit's body temperature is climbing, usually from heat exposure or the early stages of heatstroke. In warm weather watch for lethargy, rapid breathing, and reddened ears, and act fast: move the rabbit to a cool, ventilated spot and apply cold compresses. Severe cases may need veterinary care such as IV fluids or medication to bring the temperature and pressure down.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
Can Rabbits Drink Mineral Water?

Can Rabbits Drink Mineral Water?

Rabbits should drink clean, plain boiled waterโ€”mineral water meant for people is not suitable for them. The high mineral content can lead to urinary and bladder stones, so stick to boiled or filtered water. With proper feeding, water itself will not cause bloat.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
Preventing Problems During a Rabbit’s Breeding Cycle

Preventing Problems During a Rabbit’s Breeding Cycle

A rabbit's breeding cycleโ€”mating, pregnancy, and lactationโ€”needs stage-by-stage care. Screen breeding stock for illness, watch pregnant does for lethal infections like salmonellosis and bordetellosis, and manage the nest box and kits to avoid mastitis, yellow-urine disease, and chilling. Good hygiene and prompt treatment keep losses low.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
What Are the Advantages of Fermented-Bed Rabbit Farming?

What Are the Advantages of Fermented-Bed Rabbit Farming?

A fermented bedding system mixes and breaks down rabbit waste on the spot, cutting odor, saving feed and water, and suppressing pathogens and parasites. The end product doubles as a high-grade organic fertilizer or roughage, and the dry, no-cleanup setup lowers disease rates. It's an efficient, low-input, eco-friendly husbandry method.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026
Four Diseases Common to Long-Haired and Meat Rabbits

Four Diseases Common to Long-Haired and Meat Rabbits

Both long-haired and meat rabbits have weak immunity and fall ill easily. Four common conditions are diarrhea (from dewy or over-rich feed), bordetellosis (a contagious respiratory infection), bloat (preventable through feed management), and mange (a highly contagious skin parasite). Good hutch hygiene and prompt quarantine are the backbone of prevention.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 9, 2026