Emma Reynolds

Emma is a young, enthusiastic veterinary assistant based in Portland, Oregon. She has a natural affinity for all things fluffy, with rabbits being her absolute favorite. She got her first rabbit, a Holland Lop named Pippin, at the age of 7 and has been head over heels for them ever since. Emma holds an Associate Degree in Veterinary Science from the Portland Community College and has been working in a small animal clinic for the past 2 years.

Too Cold for Rabbits

What Temperature is Too Cold for Rabbits: A Guide to Keeping Your Bunny Safe and Warm

Rabbits are fascinating creatures that make great pets. However, as a rabbit owner, it is important to understand their needs, including the ideal temperature for their wellbeing. So, what temperature is too cold for rabbits? According to various sources, the ideal temperature for rabbits is between 55-70°F (13-21°C). Breeds that have thicker wool or fur …

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Urine Scald in rabbits

How to Treat Urine Scald in Rabbits: A Comprehensive Guide

Urine scald is a painful and potentially dangerous condition that can affect rabbits. It occurs when urine irritates and damages the skin around the rabbit’s genital area, leading to inflammation, infection, and discomfort. If left untreated, urine scald can cause serious health problems, including urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and even death. Fortunately, there are …

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