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Rabbits

Everything you need to know about rabbits

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Abnormal Flow of Tears Due to Nasal Duct Blockage in Rabbits
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Epiphora in RabbitsEpiphora is characterized by an abnormal flow of tears from the eyes, usually occurring as a result of poor eyelid function, blockage of the nasal and eye portion of the tear ducts (nasolacrimal),...

Infestation of Pinworms in the Intestine in Rabbits
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Oxyurids in RabbitsPinworms are small intestinal worms. Though commonly found in rabbits, Passalurus ambiguus, the rabbit-specific pinworm, generally does not result in significant health issues. They...

Partial or Complete Loss of Muscle Control in Rabbits
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Paresis and Paralysis in RabbitsParesis is defined as weakness of voluntary movement, or partial paralysis, while paralysis is the complete lack of voluntary movement. Symptoms and TypesFour of the main...

Chronic Weight Loss and Tissue Wasting in Rabbits
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Weight Loss and Cachexia in RabbitsWeight loss in rabbits generally becomes a cause for concern when the rabbit loses ten percent or more of its normal body weight, and the weight is determined to be more...

Vaginal Discharge in Rabbits
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Vaginal discharge is not a common or normal occurrence in rabbits, and is normally taken to be a sign of infection or illness. Vaginal discharge includes any substance that comes from the vulvar labia,...

UTI Problems and Bladder Infections in Rabbits
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Urinary Tract Obstruction in Rabbits   Urinary tract obstructions, which restricts the flow of urine from the kidneys, is a common condition in rabbits. It can be due to a variety of reasons, including...

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