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RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS (RHDV) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious disease caused by a calicivirus that affects rabbits. This includes wild and domesticated European rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ), from which our own domesticated rabbits are descended. RESOURCES AND FORMS FOR ANIMAL SHELTERS Flower Rabbits: A Tool for Assessing Rabbit Personalities in the Shelter (pdf) Temperment Testing Rabbits in the Shelter (pdf) Intake Health Check Form (excel) Intake Health Check Form (word) Intake Health Check Tips. Grooming Form (excel) Grooming Form (word) Sample Rescue Group Contract. Sample Foster Home Contract. HUMANE METHODS OF WILD RABBIT CONTROL Barriers for flowers and vegetables: A well-constructed fence is the most effective way to protect plants. Two-foot high chicken wire supported by posts every six to eight feet is strong enough to keep rabbits out. Stake the bottom securely to the ground to prevent rabbits from pushing underneath it.MEET ALBERTA!
Meet Alberta – she is my New Zealand Rabbit, I call her my Blue Ribbon Baby. She’s five years old and I adopted her at 8 weeks old. To submit your own photo, please email photos@rabbit.org. CARING FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL Yes, I did say rug. One of the greatest inventions for an invalid bunny is the washable, quick-drying, soft, synthetic-sheepskin rug. Get a bunch of them and change them daily. Think of them as diapers. You can even wash them by hand and hang them up to dry. The cushioningis
THYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in SEARCH RESULTS BEDDING Scholarly Articles on Mites. May 8, 2019 . This is a curated set of references from recent scholarship on mites in rabbits. For articles on behavior, welfare, and the rabbit TRANSPORTING RABBITS AS PART OF A RESCUE OPERATION Keeping detailed records that can be used to build a case. Gathering evidence can be a part of a transport. Some transports reveal unexpected problems, such as neglect or troubling conditions that are only revealed when you receive the rabbits. HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 What we know about COVID-19 and rabbits (March 2021) The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip toWuhan, China
RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS (RHDV) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious disease caused by a calicivirus that affects rabbits. This includes wild and domesticated European rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ), from which our own domesticated rabbits are descended. RESOURCES AND FORMS FOR ANIMAL SHELTERS Flower Rabbits: A Tool for Assessing Rabbit Personalities in the Shelter (pdf) Temperment Testing Rabbits in the Shelter (pdf) Intake Health Check Form (excel) Intake Health Check Form (word) Intake Health Check Tips. Grooming Form (excel) Grooming Form (word) Sample Rescue Group Contract. Sample Foster Home Contract. HUMANE METHODS OF WILD RABBIT CONTROL Barriers for flowers and vegetables: A well-constructed fence is the most effective way to protect plants. Two-foot high chicken wire supported by posts every six to eight feet is strong enough to keep rabbits out. Stake the bottom securely to the ground to prevent rabbits from pushing underneath it.MEET ALBERTA!
Meet Alberta – she is my New Zealand Rabbit, I call her my Blue Ribbon Baby. She’s five years old and I adopted her at 8 weeks old. To submit your own photo, please email photos@rabbit.org. CARING FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL Yes, I did say rug. One of the greatest inventions for an invalid bunny is the washable, quick-drying, soft, synthetic-sheepskin rug. Get a bunch of them and change them daily. Think of them as diapers. You can even wash them by hand and hang them up to dry. The cushioningis
THYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in SEARCH RESULTS BEDDING Scholarly Articles on Mites. May 8, 2019 . This is a curated set of references from recent scholarship on mites in rabbits. For articles on behavior, welfare, and the rabbit TRANSPORTING RABBITS AS PART OF A RESCUE OPERATION Keeping detailed records that can be used to build a case. Gathering evidence can be a part of a transport. Some transports reveal unexpected problems, such as neglect or troubling conditions that are only revealed when you receive the rabbits.HRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUR RABBIT The key to being prepared for a disaster is being having a plan in place ahead of time. Planning and preparation will enable you to evacuate with your rabbits quickly and safely. In an emergency, your rabbits will be even more dependent on you for their safety and well-being. Your family’s disaster plans must include your furryfamily members
HUMANE METHODS OF WILD RABBIT CONTROL Barriers for flowers and vegetables: A well-constructed fence is the most effective way to protect plants. Two-foot high chicken wire supported by posts every six to eight feet is strong enough to keep rabbits out. Stake the bottom securely to the ground to prevent rabbits from pushing underneath it.QUALITY OF LIFE
Invariably these animals give far more than they take. House Rabbit Society fosterer Amy Shapiro rescued a partially paralyzed rabbit who required nursing care. When he died six months later, I reminded Amy that she had given him six months of happiness. “No,” Amy corrected. “He gave me six months of happiness.”.GREENS ARE GREAT!
Greens are Great! Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides. your rabbit with important vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Avoid a mono diet. Two great rabbit-safe plant lists are linked at the bottom of thisarticle.
RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS 2 (RHDV2) VACCINE The earliest ages the two vaccines can be given is 4 weeks for Eravac and 10 weeks for Filavac. It is normal and common to have a temporary spike in body temperature after vaccination (the body making antibodies to the foreign virus that was injected). Owners may also notice a nodule or lump at the vaccination site. CARING FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL Yes, I did say rug. One of the greatest inventions for an invalid bunny is the washable, quick-drying, soft, synthetic-sheepskin rug. Get a bunch of them and change them daily. Think of them as diapers. You can even wash them by hand and hang them up to dry. The cushioningis
THE RABBIT LIVER
The rabbit liver is divided in left and right regions by a deep cleft with the right and left lobes further divided into anterior and posterior lobules.1 There is a quadrate lobe, which is behind the gallbladder. Lastly, there is a small circular lobe called the caudate lobe next to the right kidney. This lobe has a narrow attachment thatmakes
THYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in HOW OLD FOR SPAY/NEUTER? How Old for Spay/Neuter? People often ask, “how old does a rabbit have to be for spay/neuter surgery?”. For boys, they can be neutered as soon as their testicles descend, usually at about 10-12 weeks. For females, many rabbit veterinarians prefer to wait until rabbits are 6 months old, although some veterinarians do it as early as 4-5 months. HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 What we know about COVID-19 and rabbits (March 2021) The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip toWuhan, China
RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS (RHDV) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious disease caused by a calicivirus that affects rabbits. This includes wild and domesticated European rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ), from which our own domesticated rabbits are descended. RESOURCES AND FORMS FOR ANIMAL SHELTERS Flower Rabbits: A Tool for Assessing Rabbit Personalities in the Shelter (pdf) Temperment Testing Rabbits in the Shelter (pdf) Intake Health Check Form (excel) Intake Health Check Form (word) Intake Health Check Tips. Grooming Form (excel) Grooming Form (word) Sample Rescue Group Contract. Sample Foster Home Contract. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUR RABBIT The key to being prepared for a disaster is being having a plan in place ahead of time. Planning and preparation will enable you to evacuate with your rabbits quickly and safely. In an emergency, your rabbits will be even more dependent on you for their safety and well-being. Your family’s disaster plans must include your furryfamily members
SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!MEET ALBERTA!
Meet Alberta – she is my New Zealand Rabbit, I call her my Blue Ribbon Baby. She’s five years old and I adopted her at 8 weeks old. To submit your own photo, please email photos@rabbit.org. HUMANE METHODS OF WILD RABBIT CONTROL Barriers for flowers and vegetables: A well-constructed fence is the most effective way to protect plants. Two-foot high chicken wire supported by posts every six to eight feet is strong enough to keep rabbits out. Stake the bottom securely to the ground to prevent rabbits from pushing underneath it.THYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in SEARCH RESULTS BEDDING Scholarly Articles on Mites. May 8, 2019 . This is a curated set of references from recent scholarship on mites in rabbits. For articles on behavior, welfare, and the rabbit HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 What we know about COVID-19 and rabbits (March 2021) The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip toWuhan, China
RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS (RHDV) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious disease caused by a calicivirus that affects rabbits. This includes wild and domesticated European rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ), from which our own domesticated rabbits are descended. RESOURCES AND FORMS FOR ANIMAL SHELTERS Flower Rabbits: A Tool for Assessing Rabbit Personalities in the Shelter (pdf) Temperment Testing Rabbits in the Shelter (pdf) Intake Health Check Form (excel) Intake Health Check Form (word) Intake Health Check Tips. Grooming Form (excel) Grooming Form (word) Sample Rescue Group Contract. Sample Foster Home Contract. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUR RABBIT The key to being prepared for a disaster is being having a plan in place ahead of time. Planning and preparation will enable you to evacuate with your rabbits quickly and safely. In an emergency, your rabbits will be even more dependent on you for their safety and well-being. Your family’s disaster plans must include your furryfamily members
SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!MEET ALBERTA!
Meet Alberta – she is my New Zealand Rabbit, I call her my Blue Ribbon Baby. She’s five years old and I adopted her at 8 weeks old. To submit your own photo, please email photos@rabbit.org. HUMANE METHODS OF WILD RABBIT CONTROL Barriers for flowers and vegetables: A well-constructed fence is the most effective way to protect plants. Two-foot high chicken wire supported by posts every six to eight feet is strong enough to keep rabbits out. Stake the bottom securely to the ground to prevent rabbits from pushing underneath it.THYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in SEARCH RESULTS BEDDING Scholarly Articles on Mites. May 8, 2019 . This is a curated set of references from recent scholarship on mites in rabbits. For articles on behavior, welfare, and the rabbitHRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. SCHOLARLY ARTICLES ON RABBIT HEALTH This is a curated set of references from recent scholarship on rabbit health. For articles on behavior, welfare, and the rabbit human relationship, visit this page. Editor’s Note: We understand that many of these articles are done in the context of biomedical research laboratories and that the conditions are not sufficient to satisfy the well-being requirements of a group like House Rabbit ANESTHESIA PROTOCOLS FOR RABBITS IM. Buprenorphine. 0.05 mg/kg. IM or SQ q 12 hr x 24-36 hr. Maintain on gas anesthesia following sedation with all of above. Meloxicam (post-op) 0.5-1 mg/kg. SQ and PO q 12-24 hr x 3-5 d. Rabbit anesthesia when done safely and smartly should not be a hindrance to management of surgical patients and risks and fears should not outweigh thebenefits.
RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS 2 (RHDV2) VACCINE The earliest ages the two vaccines can be given is 4 weeks for Eravac and 10 weeks for Filavac. It is normal and common to have a temporary spike in body temperature after vaccination (the body making antibodies to the foreign virus that was injected). Owners may also notice a nodule or lump at the vaccination site. HIND LIMB WEAKNESS IN THE RABBIT A rabbit may experience any one or combination of the following: unilateral or bilateral facial paralysis, weakness in only one limb, complete hind limb weakness or paralysis, all four limb weakness or paralysis, head tilt, loss of appetite, behavior changes, depression, seizures (mild to severe) and sudden death. CARING FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL Yes, I did say rug. One of the greatest inventions for an invalid bunny is the washable, quick-drying, soft, synthetic-sheepskin rug. Get a bunch of them and change them daily. Think of them as diapers. You can even wash them by hand and hang them up to dry. The cushioningis
HUMANE METHODS OF WILD RABBIT CONTROL Barriers for flowers and vegetables: A well-constructed fence is the most effective way to protect plants. Two-foot high chicken wire supported by posts every six to eight feet is strong enough to keep rabbits out. Stake the bottom securely to the ground to prevent rabbits from pushing underneath it. HOW OLD FOR SPAY/NEUTER? How Old for Spay/Neuter? People often ask, “how old does a rabbit have to be for spay/neuter surgery?”. For boys, they can be neutered as soon as their testicles descend, usually at about 10-12 weeks. For females, many rabbit veterinarians prefer to wait until rabbits are 6 months old, although some veterinarians do it as early as 4-5 months. COTTONTAILS ARE NESTING! Mar 15, 2017. Cottontail rabbits are nesting! Mother cottontail scrapes a depression in the ground and lines it with grass and her own fur. To protect this location she stays away all day. She only returns at dawn and dusk for nursing. Young are ready to leave the nest 3-4 weeks after birth. Cottontails face many obstacles and city bunnieshave
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*Special-Events* We were on Channel 7 News! On May 31st, Donna Jensen and Harvey, the rabbit, appeared on a segment for channel 7 news. All bunnies staying at the Burrow Inn are rescued from the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA of San Mateo, County, where all of them are given a new lease on life. HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip to Wuhan, China, the site of the world’s first outbreak, the headline of a recent Wall Street Journal articleHRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. HIND LIMB WEAKNESS IN THE RABBIT A rabbit may experience any one or combination of the following: unilateral or bilateral facial paralysis, weakness in only one limb, complete hind limb weakness or paralysis, all four limb weakness or paralysis, head tilt, loss of appetite, behavior changes, depression, seizures (mild to severe) and sudden death.GREENS ARE GREAT!
Greens are Great! Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides. your rabbit with important vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Avoid a mono diet. Two great rabbit-safe plant lists are linked at the bottom of thisarticle.
CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!TREATING SORE HOCKS
The problem can be painful, and if not treated properly, can progress to very serious conditions such as bone infections. A rabbit with sore hocks should be examined and treated by a good rabbit vet, especially if there are open sores that might need antibiotics or other medical intervention.. The following diagrams show how you can safely wrap your rabbit’s feet in special “bootiesTHYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin. HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip to Wuhan, China, the site of the world’s first outbreak, the headline of a recent Wall Street Journal articleHRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. HIND LIMB WEAKNESS IN THE RABBIT A rabbit may experience any one or combination of the following: unilateral or bilateral facial paralysis, weakness in only one limb, complete hind limb weakness or paralysis, all four limb weakness or paralysis, head tilt, loss of appetite, behavior changes, depression, seizures (mild to severe) and sudden death.GREENS ARE GREAT!
Greens are Great! Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides. your rabbit with important vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Avoid a mono diet. Two great rabbit-safe plant lists are linked at the bottom of thisarticle.
CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!TREATING SORE HOCKS
The problem can be painful, and if not treated properly, can progress to very serious conditions such as bone infections. A rabbit with sore hocks should be examined and treated by a good rabbit vet, especially if there are open sores that might need antibiotics or other medical intervention.. The following diagrams show how you can safely wrap your rabbit’s feet in special “bootiesTHYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin. CARE | HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY General Care . The House Rabbit Handbook is the first and still the best book on house rabbit care, and the book that started House Rabbit Society.. FAQs. In our FAQs, learn about litterbox training, housing, spay/neuter, the hazards of outdoor living, diet, bunny proofing, toys, chewing, aggression, and more.. Health. Our comprehensive health pages have everything you need to make sure your WHAT TO FEED YOUR RABBIT Papaya. Peach. Pear. Pineapple. Plums. Raspberries. Strawberries. Absolutely NO chocolate (poisonous!), cookies, crackers, breakfast cereals, bread, pasta, yogurt drops or other “human treats.”. There is research to suggest these items may contribute to fatal cases of enterotoxemia, a toxic overgrowth of “bad” bacteria in theintestinal
RABBIT SUPPLY LIST
hydrogen peroxide. Neosporin. Vetericyn spray. gauze bandages. saline eye solution. Vaseline or KY Jelly. Pedialyte. scissorsGet help from your local chapter or HRS educator for how to handle minor health emergencies or to do ongoing care and of course be sure to get to your closest rabbit veterinarian for help! RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS (RHDV) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious disease caused by a calicivirus that affects rabbits. This includes wild and domesticated European rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ), from which our own domesticated rabbits are descended.CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. VET LIST | HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY If you don’t see a vet listed for your area, check out: How to find a good rabbit vet. The independent PetBunny Veterinarian List Our compilation of an international list of rabbit-savvy veterinarians is an ongoing process, and we are grateful to other web sites for theirlistings.
BONDING WITH YOUR RABBIT Small portions of carrot, apple, herbs, or oats are offerings a rabbit will appreciate. Hold your rabbit properly. And bear in mind that rabbits generally dislike being held. Rabbits are ground-dwelling animals who naturally fear being lifted from the ground by predators. Lifting and holding should be kept to a minimum. LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin.BONDING RABBITS
Prerequisites for a sucessful introduction . Before attempting an introduction, the rabbits should be spayed or neutered, and you should wait for a full two weeks after the surgery before proceeding with the introduction.This delay both ensures proper healing and gives the hormones a chance to dissipate. SPAYING AND NEUTERING Spaying and neutering for rabbits has become a safe procedure when performed by experienced rabbit veterinarians. The House Rabbit Society has had over 1000 rabbits spayed or neutered with approximately .1% mortality due to anesthesia. A knowledgeable rabbit veterinarian can spay or neuter your rabbit with very little risk to ahealthy rabbit.
HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip to Wuhan, China, the site of the world’s first outbreak, the headline of a recent Wall Street Journal articleHRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. HIND LIMB WEAKNESS IN THE RABBIT A rabbit may experience any one or combination of the following: unilateral or bilateral facial paralysis, weakness in only one limb, complete hind limb weakness or paralysis, all four limb weakness or paralysis, head tilt, loss of appetite, behavior changes, depression, seizures (mild to severe) and sudden death.GREENS ARE GREAT!
Greens are Great! Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides. your rabbit with important vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Avoid a mono diet. Two great rabbit-safe plant lists are linked at the bottom of thisarticle.
CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!TREATING SORE HOCKS
The problem can be painful, and if not treated properly, can progress to very serious conditions such as bone infections. A rabbit with sore hocks should be examined and treated by a good rabbit vet, especially if there are open sores that might need antibiotics or other medical intervention.. The following diagrams show how you can safely wrap your rabbit’s feet in special “bootiesTHYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin. HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip to Wuhan, China, the site of the world’s first outbreak, the headline of a recent Wall Street Journal articleHRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. HIND LIMB WEAKNESS IN THE RABBIT A rabbit may experience any one or combination of the following: unilateral or bilateral facial paralysis, weakness in only one limb, complete hind limb weakness or paralysis, all four limb weakness or paralysis, head tilt, loss of appetite, behavior changes, depression, seizures (mild to severe) and sudden death.GREENS ARE GREAT!
Greens are Great! Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides. your rabbit with important vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Avoid a mono diet. Two great rabbit-safe plant lists are linked at the bottom of thisarticle.
CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!TREATING SORE HOCKS
The problem can be painful, and if not treated properly, can progress to very serious conditions such as bone infections. A rabbit with sore hocks should be examined and treated by a good rabbit vet, especially if there are open sores that might need antibiotics or other medical intervention.. The following diagrams show how you can safely wrap your rabbit’s feet in special “bootiesTHYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin. CARE | HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY General Care . The House Rabbit Handbook is the first and still the best book on house rabbit care, and the book that started House Rabbit Society.. FAQs. In our FAQs, learn about litterbox training, housing, spay/neuter, the hazards of outdoor living, diet, bunny proofing, toys, chewing, aggression, and more.. Health. Our comprehensive health pages have everything you need to make sure your WHAT TO FEED YOUR RABBIT Papaya. Peach. Pear. Pineapple. Plums. Raspberries. Strawberries. Absolutely NO chocolate (poisonous!), cookies, crackers, breakfast cereals, bread, pasta, yogurt drops or other “human treats.”. There is research to suggest these items may contribute to fatal cases of enterotoxemia, a toxic overgrowth of “bad” bacteria in theintestinal
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hydrogen peroxide. Neosporin. Vetericyn spray. gauze bandages. saline eye solution. Vaseline or KY Jelly. Pedialyte. scissorsGet help from your local chapter or HRS educator for how to handle minor health emergencies or to do ongoing care and of course be sure to get to your closest rabbit veterinarian for help! RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS (RHDV) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious disease caused by a calicivirus that affects rabbits. This includes wild and domesticated European rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ), from which our own domesticated rabbits are descended.CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. VET LIST | HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY If you don’t see a vet listed for your area, check out: How to find a good rabbit vet. The independent PetBunny Veterinarian List Our compilation of an international list of rabbit-savvy veterinarians is an ongoing process, and we are grateful to other web sites for theirlistings.
BONDING WITH YOUR RABBIT Small portions of carrot, apple, herbs, or oats are offerings a rabbit will appreciate. Hold your rabbit properly. And bear in mind that rabbits generally dislike being held. Rabbits are ground-dwelling animals who naturally fear being lifted from the ground by predators. Lifting and holding should be kept to a minimum. LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin.BONDING RABBITS
Prerequisites for a sucessful introduction . Before attempting an introduction, the rabbits should be spayed or neutered, and you should wait for a full two weeks after the surgery before proceeding with the introduction.This delay both ensures proper healing and gives the hormones a chance to dissipate. SPAYING AND NEUTERING Spaying and neutering for rabbits has become a safe procedure when performed by experienced rabbit veterinarians. The House Rabbit Society has had over 1000 rabbits spayed or neutered with approximately .1% mortality due to anesthesia. A knowledgeable rabbit veterinarian can spay or neuter your rabbit with very little risk to ahealthy rabbit.
HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 What we know about COVID-19 and rabbits (March 2021) The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip toWuhan, China
HRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. HIND LIMB WEAKNESS IN THE RABBIT A rabbit may experience any one or combination of the following: unilateral or bilateral facial paralysis, weakness in only one limb, complete hind limb weakness or paralysis, all four limb weakness or paralysis, head tilt, loss of appetite, behavior changes, depression, seizures (mild to severe) and sudden death.GREENS ARE GREAT!
Greens are Great! Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides. your rabbit with important vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Avoid a mono diet. Two great rabbit-safe plant lists are linked at the bottom of thisarticle.
CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!TREATING SORE HOCKS
The problem can be painful, and if not treated properly, can progress to very serious conditions such as bone infections. A rabbit with sore hocks should be examined and treated by a good rabbit vet, especially if there are open sores that might need antibiotics or other medical intervention.. The following diagrams show how you can safely wrap your rabbit’s feet in special “bootiesTHYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin. HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY Join the HRS Bunny Brigade Giv House Rabbit Society would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER for members who join the HRS Bunny Brigade Monthly Giving Club at a $30+ per WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND RABBITS (MARCH 2021 What we know about COVID-19 and rabbits (March 2021) The World Health Organization is continuing to investigate the origins of the coronavirus known as COVID-19. It is thought COVID-19 probably originated in bats, was transmitted to an intermediate animal, and then to people. Following a recent World Health Organization trip toWuhan, China
HRS PHILOSOPHY
HRS Philosophy. The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. HIND LIMB WEAKNESS IN THE RABBIT A rabbit may experience any one or combination of the following: unilateral or bilateral facial paralysis, weakness in only one limb, complete hind limb weakness or paralysis, all four limb weakness or paralysis, head tilt, loss of appetite, behavior changes, depression, seizures (mild to severe) and sudden death.GREENS ARE GREAT!
Greens are Great! Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides. your rabbit with important vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Avoid a mono diet. Two great rabbit-safe plant lists are linked at the bottom of thisarticle.
CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. SHOP IN OUR HOP SHOP! Don’t forget to shop in our Online Hop Shop for the Cool Stuff you can’t get anywhere else! Shop Now!TREATING SORE HOCKS
The problem can be painful, and if not treated properly, can progress to very serious conditions such as bone infections. A rabbit with sore hocks should be examined and treated by a good rabbit vet, especially if there are open sores that might need antibiotics or other medical intervention.. The following diagrams show how you can safely wrap your rabbit’s feet in special “bootiesTHYMOMAS IN RABBITS
Thymomas are tumors that arise from the thymus, an organ that is part of the immune system and is found in the cranial mediastinum (a portion of the chest cavity). Thymomas are relatively rare tumors but have been reported to occur in several rabbits. The overall incidence in pet rabbits is approximately 8%; such low occurrence of thymomas in LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin. CARE | HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY General Care . The House Rabbit Handbook is the first and still the best book on house rabbit care, and the book that started House Rabbit Society.. FAQs. In our FAQs, learn about litterbox training, housing, spay/neuter, the hazards of outdoor living, diet, bunny proofing, toys, chewing, aggression, and more.. Health. Our comprehensive health pages have everything you need to make sure your WHAT TO FEED YOUR RABBIT Papaya. Peach. Pear. Pineapple. Plums. Raspberries. Strawberries. Absolutely NO chocolate (poisonous!), cookies, crackers, breakfast cereals, bread, pasta, yogurt drops or other “human treats.”. There is research to suggest these items may contribute to fatal cases of enterotoxemia, a toxic overgrowth of “bad” bacteria in theintestinal
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hydrogen peroxide. Neosporin. Vetericyn spray. gauze bandages. saline eye solution. Vaseline or KY Jelly. Pedialyte. scissorsGet help from your local chapter or HRS educator for how to handle minor health emergencies or to do ongoing care and of course be sure to get to your closest rabbit veterinarian for help! RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS (RHDV) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious disease caused by a calicivirus that affects rabbits. This includes wild and domesticated European rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ), from which our own domesticated rabbits are descended.CARING FOR ORPHANS
Newborn to One Week: 2 – 2+1/2 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). 1-2 weeks: 5-7 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). (depending on bunny..may be much LESS if smaller rabbit). 2-3 weeks: 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings). Bunnies whose eyes are still CLOSED need to be stimulated to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. VET LIST | HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY If you don’t see a vet listed for your area, check out: How to find a good rabbit vet. The independent PetBunny Veterinarian List Our compilation of an international list of rabbit-savvy veterinarians is an ongoing process, and we are grateful to other web sites for theirlistings.
BONDING WITH YOUR RABBIT Small portions of carrot, apple, herbs, or oats are offerings a rabbit will appreciate. Hold your rabbit properly. And bear in mind that rabbits generally dislike being held. Rabbits are ground-dwelling animals who naturally fear being lifted from the ground by predators. Lifting and holding should be kept to a minimum. LIVING WITH AN ELDER BUN Or tooth problems may make her avoid consuming as much hay as needed to balance water content of fresh veggies, resulting in a bit of poopy butt. Provide a choice of water bowl or bottle. There may be times when one or the other is more comfortable for him to use, and this will keep his hydration up to par. Not all older rabbits are too thin.BONDING RABBITS
Prerequisites for a sucessful introduction . Before attempting an introduction, the rabbits should be spayed or neutered, and you should wait for a full two weeks after the surgery before proceeding with the introduction.This delay both ensures proper healing and gives the hormones a chance to dissipate. SPAYING AND NEUTERING Spaying and neutering for rabbits has become a safe procedure when performed by experienced rabbit veterinarians. The House Rabbit Society has had over 1000 rabbits spayed or neutered with approximately .1% mortality due to anesthesia. A knowledgeable rabbit veterinarian can spay or neuter your rabbit with very little risk to ahealthy rabbit.
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