If his pupils are dialated (appear gray or invisible) he probably is blind.You should consider taking him to the vet..this could be an affect of a deeper underlying disease.
Turkey baster + drunk husband=pregnant rabbit
Sounds like your rabbit has a broken back. There is no treatment. Your rabbit will eventually lose control of it's bladder and other functions. the humane thing to do is put it down. But you can take it to a vet to confirm my diagnosis before you put it down.
Yes, it is bad if your rabbit has a brownish discharge. If your rabbit has a brownish discharge, it is sick and you should bring it to the vet. See the related questions below for more info and links. A discharge of any colour, from anywhere on a rabbit's body, is a sign of illness, and the rabbit should see a vet with experience and training in rabbits. Normal, healthy feces are solid, brown balls. Normal urine is liquid (not at all thick) -- it could be clear or pale yellow, or it could be reddish, orangish, or dark brownish -- these are all healthy and normal. A thickish brownish discharge from the genitals could be something called "urine sludge," which is not healthy and, without treatment, could lead to serious problems.
Not without the babies dying.
Too many fruits can make a rabbit sick. Fruits are optional treat foods in a rabbit's diet. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fruit a day (or other treats) for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit.
Typically a blind rabbit will walk around cautiously, feeling his way around with his whiskers. Although a rabbit who knows his way around his cage well might not show such signs. Two other things to look for are white, cloudy eyes instead of the normal bright shine and only reacting to food placed directly in front of his face instead of just showing it to him. If your rabbit is still able to eat, drink, and live a happy life, blindness will not prove to be a problem for him as long as he is loved and cared for.
If its a rabbit treat, it will be healthy. Yogies will be good for any breed any of rabbit. YES, HEALTHY!!!
It depends on the rabbit if it is a healthy rabbit with no problems 8 years +
they can't have babies without a male.
grass is healthy because its rich in vitamin A and D , also 1 fact the rabbit diet should be composed of eating grass and hay , eating hay helps promotes healthy teeth.
If the rabbit was born without ears because of a birth defect or if it lost its ears due to injury, then yes, it is still genetically and physically a rabbit.
it is healthy and very good
A healthy rabbit is a rabbit that isn't suffering from any illness, injuries, or genetic problems. To make your rabbit healthy, make sure you're feeding him the right diet, and giving him the right kind of habitat and attention. To make sure your rabbit is healthy, make sure you know the signs of sickness or injury, keep a close eye on your bunny and observe her behaviour every day, do at-home physical examinations every month, and bring her to the "rabbit-savvy" vet for regular check-ups once a year (or more!). See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
When your rabbit drinks and urinates a lot that means he is VERY healthy! :)Don't worry this is normal you have a very healthy rabbit!
it is good to eat to keep are loungs healthy
parsley, lettuce, carrot and food pellets
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