There are very few reasons to take a rabbit or any pocket pet (small pets like rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, etc.) to the veterinarian; they do not need vaccinations. But one such condition is parasite ...
Question: My rabbit has been eating less, and he has crusty white stuff on his face. It is on his ears, eyes, nose, mouth and legs. I know what fleas look like, and I have not seen any on him. He is ...
Q My three-year-old rabbit recently began to scratch her ears and one has gone floppy. My vet diagnosed ear mites and has prescribed a spot-on insecticide. Is this a common problem? Article continues ...
If you own a rabbit or a guinea pig, you know there are few reasons to bring your pet to a veterinarian. For the most part, as long as you feed your pet properly and give it the correct bedding and ...
Factors associated with rabbit mites include purchase of initial/replacement stock, housing (design, construction and maintenance), feeding, production size, use of non-conventional methods, limited ...