Tufts University Vet School has a clinic there
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Probobaly, your local vet clinic or pet shop
you could call your local pet store or vet. they would proobably have the test or tell you where you can find one.
I would say you need to take her to the vet as soon as you can. If a pet rabbit is not eating or pooping one needs to take it to the vet. A pet rabbits life span is 9 to 12 years.
Either find another pregnant/lactating rabbit or go to a pet store and get some replacement milk. Ask the workers or a vet what is the best for your bunny. Good luck!
Nothing. Pet rabbits can only be euthanized (humanely killed) by a vet.
Go to the vet and they will find out so you don't have to do the work.
Holland Lops are a popular breed and are great for beginner rabbit keepers or children. However their are some other popular breeds and i would suggest going to a local vet, pet store, or rabbit farm.
You can find your pet's vet policy number by calling your insurer.
have the vet check the bunny for diabetes
Pet shots cost $50.00 to $150.00 depending to which pet vet u go to
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1. You can treat arthritis in your pet rabbit by giving your rabbit pain medication. Talk to your vet about what kinds of medications are healthy for your bunny, and how much to give.2. You can also help your rabbit by making their environment more comfortable:Give your rabbit soft surface to hop on, like carpets and towels and blankets. Make sure your rabbit isn't eating these things, though, because that can lead to serious digestive upset (which is very painful and even deadly). If your rabbit eats carpets etc. you can put down layers of cardboard and grass mats (just make sure these are safe to eat! get the grass mats from pet stores).Don't make your rabbit jump too high: give them boxes or steps to jump on.Be gentle when you pet and handle your bunny. Don't let other people or animals hassle them.If you don't already have a vet for your bunnyMake sure you find a "rabbit-savvy" vet. This means a vet with experience and training in rabbits. Lots of vets only know how to treat cats and dogs, and rabbits are very different from those animals, especially when it comes to safe medications. If you need help finding a local rabbit-savvy vet, a good place to start is the House Rabbit Society. If you live in the Greater Toronto Area, go to the Toronto Rabbit Cooperative website.