How to donate to ervets4pets Animal Emergency Hospital?

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Are there any veterinarians that treat rabbits in Pennsylvania?

CP vets is the only place veterinarians who treat rabbits in all of Central Pennsylvania can send us during emergency hours and holidays. If turns out that they hired a vet who is very allergic to rabbits. This is beyond unethical to me.

What did the vet do for ervets4pets Dragon?

Luckily, the vet told us that she had seen worse prolapse cases recover before and encouraged us to give him a shot. She performed surgery on him right away and we took him home the next day. He has recovered wonderfully and is such a special dragon! We’re so glad we brought him that night.

When to take your pet to the ER?

Usually you will take your pet to an animal hospital when your regular vet is closed or the health of your pet is beyond what your local vet can handle. Emergency veterinary clinics are usually open 24/7 and always have a qualified ER veterinarian on staff.

When to take Your Rabbit to the vet?

Annual checkups let your rabbit-savvy veterinarian follow your pet’s health so he or she knows what’s normal for your bunny. Checkups might also detect a problem in the early stage, which might make treatment easier.

Who are the best veterinarians for rabbits?

Several rabbit-savvy veterinarians, but if it is an emergency, be sure to call before going to make sure that one of them is on duty. Drs. Wendy Wallace and Dana Schaeffer Open 24 hours a day. High added fee for emergency nights and weekends A.M. to 6 P.M. (note: dental only).

Where can I get a rabbit spayed or neutered?

It is also crucial that your rabbit be spayed/neutered by a veterinarian with experience in this area. Rabbits have delicate nervous systems, and require very specific doses of anesthesia. For recommendations in your area, visit or call your local MSPCA Adoption Center.

What should I do if my rabbit goes a day without eating?

If your rabbit goes a day without eating, consult your veterinarian – delay in seeking care could be fatal. Your veterinarian will also offer advice on at-home grooming, including nail trimming (which you should do every 3-4 weeks). She will also share recommendation on rabbit proofing your home.