This could be a sign that your bunny is sick.
One reason could be Vent disease, (rabbit syphilis)
Or it could be a sign of a reproductive cancer.
You need to take your rabbit to the vet urgently
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The best way to deal with any sickness or injury in your rabbit is to make a vet appointment as soon as you can. internet research can never replace the advice of a vet who has examined your animal.
In mammals, the genital papilla is a part of female external genitalia not present in humans, which appears as a small, fleshy flab of tissue. The papilla covers the opening of the vagina
Female rabbits normally do, if you're putting two female rabbits together it's best if you get two sisters. It's hard to tell until you put them together really, but it's best to put them together while they're still young.
Sometimes rabbits have a 'dewlap' around their neck. Male rabbits can have one too but it is significantly larger when a female has one.
the 5th segment
The male perch has just one urogenital pore, behind the anus. On the female, you can see the genital pore behind the anus, and also a urinary pore located behind the genital pore.
I've owned 3 female shih tzu's and they have never had any type of discharge on their genitals.
Discharge!
the vaginal orifice is the genital entrance to the female reproductive organs
Male rabbits have a penis and an anus in their genital region. See the related question (linked below) for details about how to find out if a rabbit is male or female.
Female genital mutilation.
no. you need to examine the distance between the anus and the genital opening, the shape of the genital opening. also a male non neutered rabbit will have testicles. if you are having sexing problems consult your vet or a good text on rabbit care.
Dwarf female rabbits
James Willocks has written: 'Ian Donald' -- subject(s): Ultrasonic imaging, Biography, Gynecologists 'Obstetrics and gynaecology' -- subject(s): Female Genital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Gynecology, Obstetrics 'Essentials of obstetrics and gynaecology' -- subject(s): Female Genital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Gynecology, Obstetrics
vagina
No you cant
The labia.
I strongly discourage you from buying rabbits from pet stores. For one they are overpriced and two you don't know where these rabbits are coming from. I would do research and find a local breeder. They will know more about rabbits in general and the rabbit you are purchasing.