What diseases do rabbits get easily?

Keeping rabbits really needs special attention and care. The following are some common diseases and health problems when raising rabbits:

1. Digestive system problems: The digestive system of rabbits is very sensitive and easily affected by dietary problems. Common digestive system problems include indigestion, flatulence, diarrhea and digestive tract obstruction.

2. Occlusal problem: The rabbit's teeth will continue to grow. If the teeth are improperly arranged or the molars are insufficient, the teeth will be too long and even pierce the mouth and jaw. This condition is called "odontogenic abscess".

3. Hairball disease: Rabbits will swallow a lot of hair in the process of daily self-grooming. If too much hair accumulates in the stomach and intestines, it may form hairballs, leading to digestive problems and intestinal obstruction.

4. Skin diseases and parasitic infections: Rabbits may suffer from various skin diseases, such as fungal infection, skin parasitic infection and trauma.

5. Respiratory diseases: Rabbits are vulnerable to respiratory infections, such as colds, bronchitis and pneumonia, especially in unsuitable environment, low humidity and low temperature.

To maintain the health of rabbits, we should pay attention to providing good diet and environmental conditions, including suitable food, drinking water, feed, clean cages and regular cleaning. In addition, regular veterinary examination, correct grinding, hair management and parasite prevention are also the keys to keep rabbits healthy.

If you have rabbits and find that they have health problems, you should contact the veterinarian as soon as possible to ensure the health and well-being of rabbits.