Common causes of a broken nail in rabbits include trauma or catching the nail on something. Treatment typically involves trimming the nail, applying styptic powder to stop bleeding, and keeping the area clean to prevent infection. In severe cases, a veterinarian may need to remove the nail or provide pain medication.
you need to take the rabbit to a vet it could have broken bones!!!!!!!!!!!!
Effective home treatments for rabbit bloat include gently massaging the rabbit's belly, encouraging movement, offering fresh water, and providing a diet of hay and fresh greens. It is important to monitor the rabbit closely and seek veterinary care if symptoms persist or worsen.
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Common causes of death for rabbits include respiratory infections, gastrointestinal issues, and injuries. While stress and fear can contribute to a rabbit's health decline, it is not common for rabbits to die solely from fright.
Sylvilagus floridanus. The cottontail rabbit.
rabbits with more than one color on it
The "Common Rabbit" is also known as the "European Rabbit" (this is a wild species in Europe, and the species of all domesticated rabbits), and its scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The rabbit's paw could be cut, there could be a broken bone, there could be a bruised foot.
no you can take him to the vet
ovulation is caused by coitus.
If the rabbit doesn't use its back feet it can be a tumour or a paralysis. It can also mean that the rabbit has broken or hurt its back feet.
It's possible your rabbit is going through a moult, but it's more likely your rabbit has a parasite or other skin problem - like fur mites. You should bring the rabbit to a vet with experience and knowledge in rabbits, because some common cat/dog treatments are dangerous for rabbits and some vets don't know this. The common treatment for parasites in rabbits is selamectin (brand names Revolution, Stronghold), but a vet has to diagnose the problem before administering the drug. See the related questions and links below for more info.