On the Missouri House Rabbit Society's website (see link below), there are no listings for rabbit vets in Imperial, but there are four vets listed within an hour's drive (in Fenton, Creve Coeur, Ballwin, and Ellisville).
Even when a vet has been recommended for rabbits, you should screen him or her yourself. You never know if something has changed since the person who recommended it last checked it out. Vets are people, after all: sometimes they move to a different vet office, and sometimes their attitudes change and they stop being a good vet. You can find help with how to screen a rabbit vet by following the related links below.
vets take care of bigger and harder animals...................
Many vets don't have much experience or training in rabbits, and because rabbits are very different from cats and dogs, these vets often make mistakes when examining and treating rabbits. It's important to bring your rabbit to a special "rabbit-savvy" vet, otherwise you could endanger your rabbit's life (including death!). See the related question for details and helpful links about how to find a rabbit vet.
The vets is the best solution. They can tell you whats wrong and how to cure it. You'de best need some expert advice on it. Your bunny could be ill. Take it to the vetts.
rabbits do not get colds, they have a very warm coating that will not get it a cold. rabbits are also the type of animals that dont have colds but should be checked in the vets if any problems.
Take it to the vets to get them trimmed,
yes
Yes, vets take care of all animals.
it may have fleas/ticks so it may be itching that much it may be causing sores, i would take it to the vets
if i was you i would take you r rabbit to the vets and ask for the vet s opinion
vets take care of bigger and harder animals...................
Vets take care of animals because they are trained to take care of animals and NOT people.
As of July 2014, there are over 35 veterinarians in Bismarck, North Dakota. One of the vets is the Missouri Valley Veterinary Clinic.
yes i would.Take it to the vets.
Many vets don't have much experience or training in rabbits, and because rabbits are very different from cats and dogs, these vets often make mistakes when examining and treating rabbits. It's important to bring your rabbit to a special "rabbit-savvy" vet, otherwise you could endanger your rabbit's life (including death!). See the related question for details and helpful links about how to find a rabbit vet.
Your little guinea pig could have an infection or an eye condition and you should take it into the vets right away. Many people don't realize that vets treat many animals from snakes, frogs, mice, rats, rabbits, etc.
take them to the vets to see if they are micro chipped and ask for advice
The vets is the best solution. They can tell you whats wrong and how to cure it. You'de best need some expert advice on it. Your bunny could be ill. Take it to the vetts.