When should I take my rabbit to the emergency vet?
Rabbits are obligate nasal breathers. A healthy rabbit should only be breathing through their nose. If you notice they are wheezing or panting through their mouth, then they require urgent care. This is especially an emergency if it is also paired with a lack of appetite and energy.
What should I do if my Bunny goes to the emergency room?
Rabbits must have their bottoms checked daily in warm weather; and if your bunny falls into a high-risk category talk to your vet about products you can use to protect him/her. Ask your veterinarian for the name and number of the nearest rabbit savvy emergency room. Keep the emergency number in a place where you can get to it in a hurry.
Are there any veterinarians that take rabbits?
House Rabbit Society makes NO CLAIMS regarding these veterinarians. This veterinarian list is another way that House Rabbit Society advocates for the welfare of pet rabbits. Veterinary medical schools typically do not cover rabbits as a required species.
How much does it cost to see a rabbit emergency vet?
Do note that additional charges will apply and they typically range from $200 to 350. The duty of the emergency vet is to stabilize your rabbit’s condition until your usual rabbit-savvy vet is available. They can evaluate traumatic injuries, perform emergency procedures as well as conduct common diagnostic tests.
What to do if a rabbit is attacked by a dog?
Also, if the rabbit has been attacked by a dog (or cat, fox, ferret) telephone the vet for advice even if there are no apparent injuries or those you can see seem minor. There may be internal damage and/or a risk of shock developing. Other bleeding from mouth, ears, rectum or other orifice needs vet.
How do I choose a vet for my rabbit?
Ask how many rabbits are seen at the clinic each week. Ask how many rabbits are spayed or neutered each week. Ask whether most of the rabbits are show animals, “stock” animals, or companion animals. Ask what kind of a diet the veterinarian advises their clients to feed to their rabbits.