Some situations require prompt veterinary attention. Contact a rabbit-savvy veterinarian immediately if you observe:
- Refusal to eat or drink
- No stool production
- Diarrhea
- Extreme lethargy or collapse
- Difficulty breathing or audible, rumbly breathing that sounds like a “cold” or illness
- Head tilt or loss of balance
- Any signs of injury or bleeding
Digestive slowdowns in rabbits can escalate rapidly. When in doubt, err on the side of caution.
It is wise to identify a rabbit-experienced veterinarian before an emergency occurs. Remember, most veterinarians do not have a rabbit living in their home. This means they rely on published information from those who do… at least when it comes to bonding, rehabilitation, toys, enclosures and day-to-day, hands-on care. Their expertise is biology, health, surgeries and safe medications.
Veterinarians have life-saving skills. They are in the business of reducing suffering and saving lives. They are also preventative care experts who can help you avoid diseases, viruses and similar threats. It cannot be understated how important it is to find your furry friend a doctor who is familiar with not only exotic pets… but specifically domestic rabbits.
Having contact information ready reduces panic if urgent care is needed.