Rabbit Medicine & Preventive Care
Rabbits have unique digestive systems, continuously growing teeth, and sensitive immune responses that require expert veterinary care. Even minor health changes can quickly become serious, making preventive monitoring essential.
Rabbit-focused veterinary services ensure safe handling, accurate diagnosis, and proper nutrition and habitat guidance for long-term well-being.
Available Rabbit Medicine & Preventive Care Experts
Monday - Saturday
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Monday to Saturday
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Monday to Saturday
Delhi NCR
Monday to Saturday
Delhi NCR
Monday to Saturday
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Monday to Saturday
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Monday to Saturday
Delhi NCR
Monday to Saturday
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Monday to Saturday
Pune, Maharashtra
Monday to Saturday
Delhi NCR
Why Choose a Specialist?
Rabbits require gentle handling and knowledge of species-specific health risks like GI stasis and dental disease. A trained specialist understands rabbit anatomy and behavior, ensuring stress-free examinations and precise treatment.
What Does an Rabbit Medicine & Preventive Care Treat?
- Dental overgrowth & teeth trimming guidance
- Digestive issues (GI stasis & bloating)
- Respiratory infections
- Parasites & skin problems
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Weight management
- Spaying & neutering consultation
When Should You Consult One?
- Early detection of dental and digestive issues
- Proper diet planning (hay-based nutrition)
- Safe housing and enrichment advice
- Reduced risk of obesity and stress-related illness
- Longer, healthier lifespan
Routine wellness checks help prevent emergency conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my rabbit is sick?
Common signs include reduced appetite, smaller droppings, lethargy, or hiding behavior. Any sudden change in eating habits should be treated as urgent.
What is GI stasis in rabbits?
GI stasis is a serious digestive slowdown that can become life-threatening. Immediate veterinary attention is required if your rabbit stops eating.
How often should rabbits visit the vet?
Healthy rabbits should have at least one annual wellness exam. Senior rabbits may need more frequent checkups.
Do rabbits need vaccinations?
Vaccination needs depend on your location and local disease risks. Your vet can guide you on recommended preventive care.
Is hay really that important in a rabbit’s diet?
Yes, hay supports proper digestion and helps naturally wear down continuously growing teeth. It should make up the majority of your rabbit’s daily diet.




















