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A rabbit owner won’t be effective unless he knows the common diseases that might affect his pet and the cures that he can do to cure it. Most rabbits only suffer from minor ailments which can be easily tended through first aid. Examples of common paraphernalia which can be included in a first aid kit for these animals are cotton balls, eye-dropper, rubbing alcohol, rectal thermometer, and Q-tips. There are some rabbit diseases, however, which are more serious and need more attention. One example is pasteurella which is characterized by discharges from the nose and matting of the front paws.
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Rabbit Diseases – Be Your Own Rabbit’s Veterinarian
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Paramount among your responsibilities as a rabbit owner: Investment in pet insurance for pet rabbits. Do not consider rabbit insurance a choice or an option. Consider it essential.
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Insurance Policies For Pet Rabbits
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Every responsible rabbit owner should be ready for their rabbit to have a medical emergency. Of course, if your rabbit is having an emergency taking him to the veterinarian is the first order of business. However it is also wise to have a first aid kit designed specially for rabbits on hand and to understand the basics of being a first responder to a rabbit medical emergency.
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First Aid For Pet Rabbits
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Rabbits can require a significant amount of upkeep and maintenance. In the wild, rabbits only live for around one year on account of predators, environmental factors, and their inability to keep themselves free of common infestations and parasites. In captivity, rabbits can live for well over ten years. This is because domesticated animals have enlisted the help of humans. As a rabbit owner, it is your responsibility to keep your bunny clean and healthy.
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Keeping Your Rabbit Clean
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If you are a rabbit owner, and you’ve tried to rent a house or apartment, then you probably know how difficult it can be to find a place that is willing to accommodate your bunnies. But you shouldn’t despair! There are a few things you can do to convince reluctant landlords to allow you to rent their property along with your bunnies.
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Renting a House With Your Pet Rabbit