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 HealthJul 5, 2026
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Rabbit Ear Mites (Psoroptes cuniculi): Crusty Ears, Head Shaking, and Scratching Signs

Thick brown crusts, head shaking, and ear scratching in rabbits point to ear mites (ear canker). Learn the signs, treatment, and when it's urgent.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 25, 2026
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Rabbit Thymoma: Bulging Eyes and Breathing Signs

Thymoma is a chest tumor in rabbits that causes bulging eyes from vein compression and labored breathing. Learn the signs, diagnosis, and why early surgery

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 24, 2026
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Rabbit E. cuniculi: Head Tilt and Neurologic Signs Explained

E. cuniculi causes sudden head tilt, rolling, and eye and kidney disease in rabbits. Learn the signs, how it's diagnosed, and treatment with fenbendazole.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 20, 2026
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Rabbit Head Tilt: Signs, Causes & When to See a Vet

Rabbit head tilt (torticollis) often signals E. cuniculi or inner-ear infection. Learn the signs, rolling emergency cues, and treatment costs.

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🐰Rabbit HealthJun 12, 2026
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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
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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 HealthMay 27, 2026
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Rabbit Head Tilt: Causes, Treatment, and Recovery Outlook

Rabbit head tilt (torticollis) is usually caused by E. cuniculi or middle-ear infection — both treatable, but every hour matters. Here's how to act.

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🐰Rabbit HealthMay 22, 2026
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Rabbit Drooling: Wet Chin, Slobbers, and Dental Disease

A rabbit with a constantly wet chin almost always has dental disease. Here's why drooling in rabbits is never normal.

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🐰Rabbit HealthMay 14, 2026
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Rabbit Ear Infection: Signs, Causes, and What to Do

Rabbit ear infections can lead to head tilt and permanent damage if missed. Learn the signs, what causes them, and why an exotic vet should be your first call.

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🐰Rabbit HealthMay 10, 2026
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Rabbit Ear Mites: Symptoms, Treatment, and What That Crusty Buildup Means

Brown crust inside your rabbit's ears could mean ear mites — a common and very treatable condition. Here's what to look for and what to do.

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🐰Rabbit HealthMay 10, 2026
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Rabbit Eye Discharge: Causes, Treatment, and the Dental Disease Connection

Rabbit eye discharge is often linked to dental problems, not just infections. Learn the surprising causes and when to see an exotic vet.

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