You should take your rabbit to a vet annually for a physical exam, diagnostic testing, and possibly shots (depending on where you live). Older, pregnant, and outdoor rabbits, and rabbits with health concerns, should see a vet more regularly.
You should also take your rabbit to a vet when he is unwell. Signs that you should go could be: your rabbit refuses to eat for more that one or two days; he does not move and/or looks very tired; he grinds his teeth loudly for no apparent reason; you find an abscess anywhere on the body; he broke a bone; etc. When in doubt, please call your rabbit-savvy vet and ask him or consult reference books on rabbit health.
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Not without the babies dying.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
Rabbits sometimes perform a behavior called a "flop" or a "binky" where they roll around or jump in the air. This behavior is normal and typically indicates that your rabbit is happy and comfortable in its environment. However, if your rabbit appears distressed or is displaying other unusual behaviors, it's important to consult a veterinarian to rule out any potential health issues.
rabbit can cach it from another rabbit that had it
One kind of rabbit is the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), which is the most common pet rabbit breed worldwide. Other types of rabbits include the cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, and European rabbit.
Not without the babies dying.
It's endangered by oil spills:
because it must have thought it was another animal
1 out of 125. It is rare that a rabbit dies while giving birth.
Most of the time that mean the rabbit/bunny has a bladder infection
some time my male rabbit died 1 hour after i notecied him acting very weird or your rabbit is old
You should probably take her to the vet and have them put her to sleep. It would be fast and painless.
I have never heard of a rabbit dying under anesthetic! I really doubt they probably can too.
I don't know for sure but he probably is dieing I feel sorry for you my rabbit died when I was 3.
This could mean it is dying. But before I give you possible reasons to why this is happening you will need to tell me... - How old the rabbit is -Has anything like this haappened in the past - What does her poop look like (no i am not kidding) - Is she spayed? - Has she ever had any babies? - Has she been aroung a male rabbit in the past 3 weeks? - Were did you get her? - Does her urine look/smell unusual? - What brand of food do you feed her? -Does she use litter? If so what kind? - Is she mainly an inside or outside rabbit? Even then, I may not know what the probablem is. The best thing to do right now is take her to a vet. Please, take her to a vet.
There are no documented cases of people dying from rabbit gang attacks. Rabbits are generally not aggressive towards humans and typically pose no threat to people in terms of causing fatalities.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.