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Dwarf Rabbit: complete health guide

Oryctolagus cuniculus

Complete veterinary guide for Dwarf Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus): rabbit not eating, rabbit GI stasis. AI diagnosis 24/7.

🌡️ 15-22°C (no toleran calor) 💧 40-60% 🍽️ 80% heno, 15% verduras, 5% pellets

Common Health Problems

When to See an Exotic Vet Immediately

Not eating/pooping 6+ hourshard swollen abdomenhead tiltwatery diarrheahind leg paralysis

Essential Care

Unlimited hay 24/7, never cage as sole space, same-species companion recommended, spaying/neutering important.

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FAQ

What are common diseases in Dwarf Rabbit?
GI Stasis (fatal in hours), dental malocclusion, E. cuniculi (head tilt), myxomatosis, pasteurellosis
When should I take my Dwarf Rabbit to the vet?
Not eating/pooping 6+ hours, hard swollen abdomen, head tilt, watery diarrhea, hind leg paralysis
What temperature does a Dwarf Rabbit need?
Temperature: 15-22°C (no toleran calor). Humidity: 40-60%.

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