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To celebrate Rabbit Awareness Week and to promote health and wellness in your rabbit, we are offering £5.00 off our RVHD2 vaccine between 1st and 9th June To take advantage of this offer, simply...
View ArticleRabbits and their houses – the essentials
Ensuring your rabbit has the correct house is important both for their behavioural well being and also for their health, also rabbits should always be kept in compatible pairs or groups. Many of the...
View ArticleIs your rabbit a digger?
All rabbits naturally want to dig, ideally to give them a safe place away from potential predators to rest and a place to escape bad weather. Rabbits may also dig to explore new surroundings, if they...
View ArticleRabbits and their predators
Wild animals and other pets in the household can prey on pet rabbits. In urban areas, the classic predators such as foxes, rats and even birds of prey need to be considered, In more rural areas,...
View ArticleIs your rabbit prone to food aggression? Then read on…
Food aggression is a fairly common problem in rabbits. It indicates that the rabbit is stressed and feels the need to show extreme behaviour in order to protect access to a favourite resource. It is...
View ArticleRabbits, gardens and poisonous plants
Most rabbit owners know about poisonous plants. There are extensive lists available on the internet and many of us will go to great lengths to remove them from our rabbit’s environment. Plants don’t...
View ArticleThe Lop Eared Rabbit – does yours suffer?
Lop-eared rabbits are more prone to dental and ear problems than their erect-eared cousins, a recent study has found. Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College said that their study confirms what...
View ArticleRabbits and Fireworks – they really don’t mix
With the firework season almost upon us, we thought rabbit owners would like a few tips and facts for their pet bunnies, who often get overlooked during this scary time for all pets. To help rabbits...
View ArticleFlystrike – protecting your rabbit
Flystrike occurs when blowflies (blue bottle sand green bottles) lay their eggs anywhere on an animal’s body. The eggs are small and can be hard to spot. The flies are attracted to blood, urine,...
View ArticleRabbit Awareness Week Campaign of the Year winners 2020
We have been announced as the winners of the Rabbit Awareness Week Campaign of the Year category in the Excel Vet Awards, headed up by our student veterinary nurse, Abi Nell. Rabbit Awareness Week...
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