Kenny’s Story: Adjusting to life with three legs
Kenny is my Flemish Giant that my fiancé Mike and I adopted from the St. Louis House Rabbit Society. He is our first bunny and we are inseparable. Kenny was about 4 months old when we adopted him. Mike...
View ArticleSports Injuries: Is your bunny in shape to exercise safely?
Many rabbits participate in a variety of sports, such as hurdles, kickboxing, floor gymnastics, the balance beam and others. Some rabbits are couch potatoes, interested only in the occasional 5-room...
View ArticleA Small Injury Takes a Later Toll
When I first saw my baby French lop, I noticed a small wound on his left lower leg, and when I asked the breeder about it, she said another bunny had probably nipped him. The day I took Wesley home,...
View ArticleHarry Goes to the Chiropractor
Animal chiropractic is a relatively new profession, and it has great potential for dealing with many animal health problems. Chiropractic is a drugless, holistic method of health care that can be...
View ArticleDisabled Rabbits
Diapering What we typically do is use diapers (huggies #1 or some other brand of size 1) to keep the bun dry. I pull the diaper, still folded, from the package, and cut a hole out of the butt end of...
View ArticleOn the Wonk: A Site for Headtilt Rabbits
Welcome to http://onthewonk.co.uk! This site has been written by bunny owners for bunny owners to help you care for and treat your headtilt bunny, and provide some all important emotional support along...
View ArticleHind Limb Weakness in the Rabbit
There are many diseases that can affect the neurological state of a rabbit. It is often necessary to perform one or more diagnostic tests to determine the cause. If rabbits become weak or paralyzed,...
View ArticleEnd of Life
It’s a topic many of us don’t like to think about, but eventually we all face-end-of life issues. When it comes to our animal companions it can be particularly difficult to navigate our emotions and...
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