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Rabbits make wonderful pets – they’re naturally curious, social and bursting with character! But to live their best life, they need a rabbit friend and spacious housing. Find out more about keeping rabbits happy and healthy in this advice article.
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What steps should you take if you suspect your rabbit is pregnant, or they’ve given birth to an unexpected litter? Read on to find out.
Here we look at how to look after your rabbit’s teeth, what the early signs of dental disease are and how to reduce the risk.
Like with all procedures, neutering rabbits comes with its risks, and these should be discussed with your small pet-savvy vet.
Obesity in rabbits can be fairly common, especially rabbits who have been kept in small accommodation or regularly overfed.
Blocked tear ducts (Dacryocystitis) is an abnormal flow of tears from your rabbit's eyes.
Rabbit vaccinations are a very important part of owning a rabbit. Ensuring your furry friend is up to date with their annual vaccinations is the best way of protecting them from infectious diseases. This article explores the reasons why rabbits need vaccinations and what to look out for.
Make sure you health check your rabbits weekly and look out for any changes in their behaviour every day – rabbits can be very good at hiding any health issues until they are really suffering.