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The more experienced and responsible you are, the more first aid you can do for your rabbit at home, but most ailments require veterinary care eventually. First aid is mostly about keeping the rabbit alive until the vet opens in the morning, not for avoiding vet care.

Depending on the situation, it is possible to cure a rabbit of certain infections and diseases using home and herbal remedies. However, it is strongly recommended to visit a vet if the condition is affecting the quality of life of the rabbit.

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Happy and healthy 2.5 yr old pet rabbit that appears to be blind how can you confirm this without taking him to the vet?

Observing your rabbit's behavior can help determine if they might be blind. If your rabbit frequently bumps into objects, exhibits cautious behavior, or has difficulty finding food or water, these may be signs of blindness. Additionally, shining a light into their eye and observing their response (usually a lack of a reflex to the light) can also suggest blindness. However, a vet visit is still recommended for an accurate diagnosis.


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Why are your female rabbit's genitals swollen?

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