Yes, indoor rabbits do go to the vet.
However, not all vets have experience or training in rabbits, so rabbits must go to a special vet who knows how to treat them. Rabbits are very different from cats and dogs, and cat/dog medicine can kill a rabbit; also, a cat/dog vets might misdiagnose a condition in a rabbit.
Indoor rabbits should go to a vet for regular check-ups, and when illnesses or injuries arise. Depending on where they live, indoor rabbits might also need regular shots from the vet.
See the related question below for more information and helpful links.
Gas fires will definitely harm indoor rabbits. Rabbits require to have proper ventilation which will prevent them from this exothermic chemical reaction which might choke and harm them.
No, not normally.
No! They can clean themselves. But, you can give rabbits a bath if the vet has recommended it.
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Rabbits can get diaherrea. That's a sign that something is wrong so take them to the vet.
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No. No animals do. It's up to whoever adopts them to go through with taking them to the vet.
Melanoma is a cancer usually caused by sunshine but not always. Yes they can.
All rabbits need vet care! Dwarf rabbits need the same care in all aspects as other pet rabbits do. See the related questions below for info and helpful links.
Rabbits can live in barns. Some breeders keep their rabbits in barns, or they can also live in barns if a family member is allergic to rabbits. However, it is best to keep rabbits inside. Indoor rabbits tend to be healthier and live longer.
Rabbits cannot vomit... if there is something coming out of your rabbits mouth, there is a problem. Take the bunny to a vet urgently!
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