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When Should I Bring My Rabbit To Visit The Vet?

When Should I Bring My Rabbit To Visit The Vet?

A crucial part of your bunny living a long and healthy life will be routine veterinary care. In this blog, our Kingman vets discuss how often it is necessary to bring your pet rabbit in for a vet visit in order to properly monitor their health throughout their life.

When Should I Take My Rabbit To The Vet?

Rabbits generally have a lifespan of 7-10 years, and during that time they will normally be very healthy but your pet rabbit may get sick or accidentally hurt and when that happens you should know if and when to take your rabbit to Kingman vets. Just like any other pet, your rabbit will see a vet at least once in its life, the only difference is your pet rabbit will need to see a vet who specializes in small or exotic animals, and Kingman vets can help. 

Rabbits have constantly growing teeth and they may need to be trimmed periodically by a vet. Bunnies also react differently to medications such as antibiotics, so it takes a specialist to know what drugs are safe to take and when they are appropriate.

Signs That Your Rabbit is in Need of Immediate Veterinary Care

  • Stops eating and pooping
  • Panting with their mouth open
  • Drooling. or Sneezing
  • Limping
  • Becomes very lethargic
  • Diarrhea
  • Head tilts to the side or is upside down
These all could be signs that your rabbit is very sick and could need medical attention right away. Contact Us right away if you have any concerns.

How Often Will I Need to Bring my Rabbit to the Vet?

There is no set time frame to see the vet like other pets but rabbits who are healthy only need to be brought to the vet for a checkup once a year.

If your bunny is elderly or has health problems, you should bring them to the vet every 6 months. And, of course, if you notice any signs of illness in your pet rabbit, it’s important to make an appointment with us as soon as possible.

Is There Anything That I Should do to Prepare For a Vet Visit?

If your rabbit is feeling sick or unwell, write down all their symptoms to take with you; this will help your vet determine the root of the issue. Then you will need to call and book your appointment. 

Some appointments, such as diagnostic tests and surgery, will require you to collect a urine sample on the morning of the appointment. But everything you need to know or do on the day of your appointment will be discussed with booking your appointment. 

There are things you may need to bring with you to the appointment. To make sure your pet rabbit is comfortable you will want to make sure you have their carrying crate, blanket/toys, and treats they may want after being treated. You will also want to bring/write down any medications your bunny may be taking.

What Procedures And Vaccines Can I Expect my Rabbit to Need?

When you take your rabbit to the vet they will want to check your rabbit’s teeth to make sure they aren’t growing too long and are not infected. The vet will also make sure your rabbit is a healthy weight, check their breathing and heart rates, and make sure their ears and eyes look healthy.

A checkup will give your vet a baseline of your rabbit’s health so that they are familiar with your rabbit and they can deal with any situation if your rabbit ever does need to be brought in because they are not feeling well.

When you first get your rabbit you need to know what vaccines your bunny is going to need throughout their lives to maintain its health. While no vaccines are mandatory to have a rabbit, there are a few vaccines they will require to protect against myxomatosis, Rabbit (Viral) Haemorrhagic Disease (R(V)HD), and a strain of R(V)HD - R(V)HD2 - all of which are fatal.

What is the Typical Cost of Routine Vet Care For Your Rabbit?

When it comes to the cost of an annual check-up for your rabbit it may vary based on what needs to be done. 

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

Contact our compassionate vets at Cerbat Cliffs Animal Hospital in Kingman today to book a wellness exam for your little bunny.

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