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Rabbit Education Library

By Our Think Tank

Rabbit Education Library Our Rabbit Education Library project is dedicated to creating and sourcing free […]

Free Image Library

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Rabbit Image Library We believe that a picture is worth a thousand words. We are dedicated […]

Drugs

Appropriate Use of Antibiotics in Rabbits

By Dawn Sailer

Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. When needed for treatment of an infection in […]

Research & Scholarly Publications

house rabbit on the couch

Scholarly Articles and Research on Rabbit Health

By Our Think Tank

This article features recent scholarly works on companion rabbit health, commonly known as ‘pet rabbits’ […]

Scholarly Research on Rabbit Welfare, Behavior and Housing

By Our Think Tank

This article features recent scholarly works on companion rabbit behavior, welfare, and the rabbit-human relationship, […]

Additional Medical Summaries

Textbooks and Reference Materials for the Practitioner, Compiled by Dr Susan Brown DVM. March, 2007. (web archive)

Diseases

E. Cuniculi

By Marinell Harriman

Causes, treatments, and research on E. Cuniculi.

Skin Diseases in Rabbits: Common Causes, Common Treatments

By Kathleen Wilsbach

The skin of rabbits is a window to their general state of health. Skin ailments […]

rabbit feet with sore hocks

Treating Sore Hocks

By Dana Krempels

Common causes of sore hocks as well as the recommended treatment

weepy eye in a domestic house rabbit

Chronic Runny Eyes In Rabbits

By Dana Krempels

Causes of weepy eye are varied; a correct diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.

Gi Stasis – The Silent Killer

By Dana Krempels

It’s an all too familiar story. “My bunny stopped eating, and then she just died.”

a bunny with torticollis

Head Tilt in Rabbits: Don’t Give Up

By Dana Krempels

Head tilt is not only survivable, but treatable. Bunnies with a head tilt can live a happy, comfortable life.

a wild rabbit in the grass

RHD

By Paige K Parsons

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease is a highly contagious and lethal virus affecting both wild and domestic rabbits.

Linked Medical Articles (Awaiting Reprint Rights)

Why Rabbits Should Not Be Declawed

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

Rabbits do not have retractable claws like a cat which means they use them ALL […]

Disorders of the Cecum

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

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 their rabbits’ health.

Rabbit Ears: A Structural Look

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

“What we think of as a rabbit’s ear is only a part of their hearing […]

Anesthesia Protocols for Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

Multiple sources of anesthesia protocols for rabbits.

Pain in Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

We are working on securing the reprint rights to “Pain in Rabbits” by Joanne Paul-Murphy, […]

The Importance of Analgesia (Pain Control) for Pet Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

Summary of Pain control issues in domestic rabbits

Acupuncture in Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

We are working on securing the reprint rights to “Acupuncture in Rabbits” by Jeffrey Ryan, […]

Bladder Stones and Bladder Sludge in Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

Urinary bladder problems are seen in rabbits of all breeds, of all ages, and of both sexes.

Intermittent Soft Cecotropes in Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

We are working on securing the reprint rights to “Intermittent Soft Cecotropes in Rabbits” by Susan Brown, DVM.

Abscesses in Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

An abscess is a cavity containing pus surrounded by a capsule of thickened, inflamed tissue. […]

Tellington TTouch for a Happy and Healthy Rabbit

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

We are working on securing the reprint rights to “Tellington TTouch for a Happy and […]

Thymomas in Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported in many rabbits. Perhaps you are looking for […]

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