first answer: I think you should have shots every year.
second answer: No.
more details: Whether or not pet rabbits need shots depends on where you live. In the UK, for instance, they do. In Canada, on the other hand, they don't. It depends on what diseases are in the local environment. Talk to your vet and they can tell you if shots are necessary. See the related questions below for details and links.
Not all rabbits need shots, but some rabbits do. Whether or not your rabbits need shots depends on where you live (for instance, in the UK, rabbits need shots against Myxomatosis and VHD; in Canada, they don't need any shots). Your vet can tell you whether or not your rabbit needs shots.
No rabbit normally needs shots. However, if you are showing your rabbit it could possibly need shots to be shown.
no because there to young
I have owned and bred rabbits for upwards of ten years and have never given them shots. You can de-worm your rabbit if it shows signs of a parasitic infection.
If you mean vaccinations (sorry I am British I don't quite know what you mean by shots) then yes, definitely. Here in Britain rabbits have two primary vaccines: Myximatosis and VHD ( or RHD). Consult your vet on which your rabbit needs to have but yes, it is absolutely vital. Hope this helps!
Pet shots cost $50.00 to $150.00 depending to which pet vet u go to
A rabies vaccine for rabbits, does not exist. Rabies will kill a rabbit, like it does a bat. The chance of being attacked and bitten by a crazed rabbit, is very low. There is no $$$ in finding a rabbit rabies vaccine.
Well im about to get two guinea pigs and im kind of new at all the research and guinea stuff but guinea pigs have to go to the vet so I guess you would find out at the vet.
they need all of the same shots as othe dogs.
Bunnies don't need shots
All animals, big or small, farm animals, house pets, and wild animals, need shots. Its good to go in every month or so and see your vet for a daily check up. Also, don't hesitate to go in to your vet if your rabbit is sick or needs some shot. That's what shots are for. Shots help prevent you from getting sick, they prevent diseases.
Myxomatosis is spread mainly by fleas and mosquitos, so it doesn't matter how much you clean and disinfect: so long as fleas or mosquitos can get in, myxomatosis can get in. Because fleas and mosquitos can basically get in everywhere, it's recommended that people who have pet rabbits and live in an area where there's myxomatosis -- like the UK -- have their rabbits immunized (shots). Myxomatosis is not a risk everywhere: pet rabbits in Canada, for instance, do not need shots.