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Gastrointestinal Stasis
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Rabbit Calicivirus Disease
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Internal Parasites of Rabbits
- A guide for internal parasites in rabbits for the veterinarian.
Encephalitozoon Cuniculi
- An article from the House Rabbit Society on neurological impairment.
Diseases of Laboratory Rabbits
- A quarterly report of diseases on laboratory rabbits.
Secrets for Keeping Your Bunny Healthy and Happy
- Article gives opinion of husbandry and nutritional requirements of rabbits.
Tooth Problems in Rabbits and Rodents
- Article gives a description of the cause and treatment of overgrown teeth in rabbits and rodents
Pastuerellosis in Pet Rabbits
- The bacterium, Pasteurella multocida, is a major cause of infection in rabbits. Information on the symptoms of the disease and treatment.
Neoplastic Diseases
- Article providing information on tumors in rabbits.
Abscesses in Rabbits
- Article by Susan Brown, DVM.
Rabbit Dental Disease
- Article by Susan Brown, DVM.
Merck Veterinary Manual: Myxomatosis
- Provides information on this fatal disease of rabbits caused by the myxoma virus, a member of the poxvirus group.
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