Everything you need to know about rabbits
When Rabbits Ingest Rat PoisonIf a rabbit eats certain rat poisons, the blood will not clot properly (coagulopathy). This is a relatively common type of poisoning in rabbits, as many of these rat poisons...
Molar and Premolar Malocclusion and Elongation in Rabbits In rabbits, the molars and premolar teeth are aligned as a single functional unit and referred to as the cheek teeth. Cheek teeth elongation...
Septic Arthritis in RabbitsArthritis is the general medical term for inflamed joints. Septic arthritis, on the other hand, is a condition that occurs when bacteria infects one or more of the rabbit’s joints....
Osteoarthritis in RabbitsOsteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease (DJD), is a chronic (long-term) condition that causes the cartilage surrounding the joints to deteriorate. Arthritis, on...
What is Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus?Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a virus similar to norovirus in humans and the feline virus that causes upper respiratory issues in cats. RHDV only infects...
The following content may contain Chewy links. PetMD is operated by Chewy. Pet rabbits, much like cats and dogs, can be house trained. Teaching your rabbit to use a litter box can make life much easier...