Pet Health Library

Vet-reviewed guides to pet symptoms and conditions — what's normal, what's not, and when to see a vet.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 13, 2026

Rabbit GI Stasis Home Care: What to Do After the Vet

Rabbit GI stasis home care guide: syringe feeding, gut massage, hay, hydration, and warning signs that mean a return trip to the vet.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 13, 2026

Rabbit Runny Nose: Causes, Snuffles & When to See a Vet

Rabbit runny nose is usually snuffles (Pasteurella infection) — contagious, chronic, and needing vet care. Learn causes, risks, and what not to do at home.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 13, 2026

Rabbit Dental Disease: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

Rabbit dental disease is common and often missed. Learn the subtle signs, why hay is the best prevention, and what treatment costs to expect.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 12, 2026

Rabbit Spinal Injury: Hind Limb Paralysis Signs & Prognosis

Rabbit hind limb paralysis often results from spinal fracture during handling. Learn signs, how to pick up a rabbit safely, and prognosis for recovery.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 12, 2026

Rabbit Abscess: Signs, Treatment & Why They're So Hard to Treat

Rabbit abscesses have thick caseous pus and almost always require complete surgical excision. Learn signs, costs, and why drainage alone rarely works.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 12, 2026
👁️Eyes & Ears

Rabbit Ear Mites: Signs, Treatment & When to Worry

Rabbit ear mites cause thick crusty buildup and head shaking. Learn the signs, safe treatments, and when mites lead to dangerous middle ear infection.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 11, 2026

Rabbit Snuffles (Pasteurella): Signs & Treatment

Rabbit snuffles is a Pasteurella respiratory infection. Learn the signs, why it needs an exotic vet, treatment, and costs.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 11, 2026
👁️Eyes & Ears

Rabbit Head Tilt (Vestibular Disease): Signs & Care

Rabbit head tilt signals vestibular disease from E. cuniculi or ear infection. Learn the signs, treatment, recovery, and costs.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 11, 2026

Rabbit Uterine Cancer (Adenocarcinoma): Signs

Rabbit uterine adenocarcinoma is common in unspayed does. Learn the signs, why spaying prevents it, treatment, and costs.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 10, 2026

Rabbit Flystrike: Signs, Emergency Care & Prevention

Rabbit flystrike (myiasis) can turn fatal within hours. Learn the warning signs, emergency vet criteria, treatment, and how to prevent it.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 10, 2026

Rabbit Sore Hocks: Signs, Causes & Treatment

Rabbit sore hocks (pododermatitis) causes painful foot sores. Learn early signs, flooring fixes, treatment, and how to prevent it.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 9, 2026

Rabbit GI Stasis: Signs, Emergency Care & Treatment

Rabbit GI stasis can be fatal in 24–48 hrs. Learn the early warning signs, emergency vet criteria, treatment options, and prevention tips.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 9, 2026

Rabbit Dental Disease: Signs, Molar Spurs & Treatment

Dental disease is extremely common in rabbits and often silent until severe. Learn the subtle signs, why hay prevents it, and treatment costs.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 9, 2026

Rabbit E. Cuniculi: Head Tilt, Seizures & Treatment

E. cuniculi infects up to 60% of pet rabbits and can cause sudden head tilt, seizures, or hind limb paralysis. Learn signs, treatment, and recovery.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 8, 2026

Rabbit Anemia: Causes, Pale Gums & Emergency Signs

Anemia in rabbits causes pale gums, weakness, and rapid breathing. Uterine cancer is the leading cause in intact females. Prompt exotic vet care is life-sa

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 8, 2026

Rabbit Blocked Tear Duct: Causes, Signs & Treatment

A blocked tear duct in rabbits causes chronic eye discharge and wet fur below the eye. Dental disease is the most common cause. Exotic vet care is essentia

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 8, 2026

Rabbit Soft Tissue Sarcoma: Lumps, Signs & Treatment

Soft tissue sarcomas in rabbits appear as firm, slow-growing lumps under the skin. Wide surgical excision offers the best long-term control. Early diagnosi

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 7, 2026

Rabbit Dental Malocclusion: Overgrown Teeth Signs

Rabbit dental malocclusion causes overgrown teeth, drooling, and weight loss. Learn early warning signs, why hay prevents it, and what dental treatment inv

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 6, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Rabbit Liver Lobe Torsion: A Sudden Abdominal Emergency

Rabbit hepatic lobe torsion causes sudden collapse, pallor, and severe abdominal pain. Emergency surgery is the only treatment and must happen within hours

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 6, 2026

Rabbit Cecal Dysbiosis: Soft Cecotropes and GI Upset

Cecal dysbiosis causes mushy, malodorous cecotropes and soiled fur in rabbits. Diet, antibiotics, or obesity are common causes. Easy to fix if caught early

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 6, 2026

Rabbit Walking Dandruff: Cheyletiella Mites Explained

Cheyletiella mites cause large mobile flakes across a rabbit's back and can temporarily infest humans. Diagnosis and antiparasitic treatment are straightfo

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 5, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Rabbit Heart Disease: Quiet Signs of a Failing Heart

Heart disease in rabbits hides behind vague signs like tiring easily and fast breathing. Learn the warning signs, how it is diagnosed, and the outlook.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 5, 2026

Rabbit Coccidiosis: Diarrhea in Young Rabbits Explained

Coccidiosis is a leading cause of diarrhea and sudden death in young rabbits. Learn the intestinal and liver forms, warning signs, and how to prevent it.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 5, 2026
🚨Emergency

Rabbit Bloat (GI Tympany): A True Emergency Explained

Rabbit bloat is a life-threatening emergency where gas or a blockage distends the stomach. Learn the warning signs and why you cannot wait until morning.

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