Normally, no. Some people feel safer if they are vaccinated for rabies. If they become sick or injured they might need inoculations of anti-biotics or subcutaneous injections in the case of dehydration.
yes, if i was you, i would bring any kind of pet to the vets. they need their rabbies shot. that goes for every animal.
of course, one of mine had mites. if it had'nt have gone to the vet's it wud hav died!!!!!!
No they do not need shots but, if they start to act weirdly then you might want to get him checked out by a vet or any type of animal doctor.
I bring my rabbits every 6 months for vaccinations cause you can never be too careful
NO you don't need tetanus, just wash your hands.
Yes they do. Piggies should go to the vet atleast once a month and the vet will tell you if they do or not
no they don't
Yes
The only real threat a rabbit would need a jab for would be maxamotosis. deadly if rabbits catch it. A disease that makes them ill and the rabbits gets scabs n blotchrs all over it. at that stage it wud surely die. its best to have your rabbit jabbed every year to prevent this, although admitedly mine have never been done.
Yes sweetie you basiclly need rabbit food water a cage stuffing to go on the bottom, to lay on and then toys and most of all-LOVE but you also need a loving home because if its not your rabbit would shed fur or will kill him/her and you need to see a vet a month or a week every month or week for teeth and nails and if your getting dwarf lop then you need 2 rabbits I am a daycare rabbit helper.
Actually rabbit doesn't need to catch it's prey. It is a herbivore and it eats only plants.
Healthy rabbits clean themselves and do not need baths. Baths can be dangerous for rabbits. Unless necessary, do not bathe your rabbit. If a bath is necessary, this means something is wrong and probably the rabbit needs to see a vet. If you need to bathe a rabbit, take certain precautions to make ensure you keep the rabbit safe. See the related question below for details and links. Are you sure you're taking proper care of the rabbit? The classroom is not the ideal setting for a rabbit.
Most boarding kennels do require proof of immunization in order for your pet to stay there. This reduces thier liability to other pet owners. Most places in the U.S. require rabies vaccination by law anyway.
You go to the CDC's immunization schedule website.
To protect ourselves from infectious diseases
Yes
The only real threat a rabbit would need a jab for would be maxamotosis. deadly if rabbits catch it. A disease that makes them ill and the rabbits gets scabs n blotchrs all over it. at that stage it wud surely die. its best to have your rabbit jabbed every year to prevent this, although admitedly mine have never been done.
The answer depends on the immunization.
you need a rabbit
(IMMUN ) IS THE ACRONYM FOR iMMUNIZATION
You need to get your rabbit to the vet immediately.
Immunization Alliance was created in 2008.
None, but in the far north occasionally has some cases of dengue.
As What? If it is for plants you're going to need a lot of rabbit droppings.
No, a girl rabbit need to have sex with a boy rabbit in order to get pregnant.