Is Your Rabbit Sick?

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Whiskers, Paws and Love® Team

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    When your rabbit shows signs of illness, it is essential to act quickly, as rabbits are masters at hiding discomfort due to their prey instincts.

    Symptoms like decreased activity, lethargy, and reduced appetite could signal a variety of health issues.

    Any changes in their appearance or behavior, such as unkempt fur, staining on their paws or tail, or changes in their usual grooming habits, should prompt a call to a rabbit savvy veterinarian.

    If symptoms arise after hours, do not wait until morning - research emergency clinics beforehand to ensure your pet gets timely care.

    Common health concerns include gastrointestinal stasis, dental issues, respiratory problems, and changes in stool or urine, all of which require prompt veterinary attention.

    Preventing health issues is easier with regular check ups and monitoring your rabbit's behavior.

    Regular weight checks, at home examinations, and a balanced diet are key to keeping your bunny healthy.

    Watch for signs like drooling, labored breathing, or changes in stool and urine, as these can indicate serious problems.

    Keeping an eye on your rabbit’s overall well being - such as their grooming habits, eating, and activity levels - can help catch potential health issues early.

    Regular veterinary exams, especially for older rabbits, can also help prevent severe complications by identifying problems before they escalate.

    Chewy editorial team outlines 12 common signs that may indicate your rabbit is feeling unwell, helping you recognize when something might be wrong while also emphasizing the importance of regular care and preventative measures so you and your beloved rabbit can enjoy a healthier, happier life together, filled with comfort and peace of mind.

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