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 26, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Rabbit E. cuniculi: Head Tilt, Kidney, and Eye Signs

E. cuniculi is the top cause of head tilt and kidney disease in pet rabbits. Learn signs, treatment with fenbendazole, and when to call the vet.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 26, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Rabbit Hepatic Coccidiosis: Liver Signs and Weight Loss

Eimeria stiedae causes liver disease in rabbits with jaundice, pot belly, and weight loss. Learn signs, treatment with sulfa drugs, and prevention.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 25, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Rabbit Coccidiosis: Liver and Intestinal Signs to Watch

Rabbit coccidiosis causes diarrhea, weight loss, and liver enlargement in young and immunocompromised rabbits. Learn the signs and when to call a vet.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 17, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Hepatic Lobe Torsion in Rabbits: Signs & Emergency Care

Hepatic lobe torsion is a life-threatening rabbit emergency where a liver lobe twists and loses blood supply. Learn signs, how it differs from GI stasis, a

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 14, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Rabbit Testicular Tumor: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

Testicular tumors are common in intact male rabbits over age 3. Learn the signs, when to neuter, treatment costs, and whether they spread.

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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 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 HealthMay 15, 2026
🩺Chronic & Systemic

Rabbit Uterine Cancer: Signs, Risk, and Why Spaying Saves Lives

Up to 80% of unspayed female rabbits over age 4 develop uterine cancer. Learn the early signs and why spaying is the most important preventive measure.

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