Rabbit Symptoms
Browse 93 guides from veterinary sources about rabbit symptoms.
Rabbit Abdominal Pain: Signs of Belly Pain, GI Stasis or Blockage
Rabbit belly pain can signal GI stasis or a blockage. Learn urgent signs, what your vet may do, home care limits, and...
Read more →Rabbit Abscess: Signs, Causes & Why These Infections Need Vet Care
Rabbit abscesses are painful, often linked to dental disease, and rarely resolve at home. Learn signs, causes,...
Read more →Rabbit Aggression: Medical Causes, Triggers & When Behavior Signals Pain
Rabbit aggression can signal fear, hormones, pain, or illness. Learn common causes, red flags, vet steps, home care,...
Read more →Rabbit Ataxia: Wobbly Walking, Poor Coordination or Staggering
Rabbit ataxia can signal ear disease, E. cuniculi, trauma, or toxins. Learn urgent signs, vet options, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Bad Breath: Causes of Unusual Mouth Odor in Rabbits
Rabbit bad breath often points to dental disease, mouth infection, or abscesses. Learn causes, red flags, vet care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Bloated Stomach: Swollen Belly Causes & Emergency Care
Rabbit bloated stomach? Learn common causes, emergency warning signs, what your vet may do, home care limits, and...
Read more →Rabbit Bloating: Swollen Belly, Pain & GI Emergency Signs
Rabbit bloating can signal GI stasis or blockage. Learn emergency signs, common causes, vet treatment options, home...
Read more →Rabbit Blood in Stool: Possible Causes & When to Seek Emergency Care
Rabbit blood in stool can signal parasites, severe diarrhea, GI disease, or bleeding disorders. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Rabbit Blood in Urine: Causes, Red Flags & What to Do
Rabbit blood in urine can signal sludge, stones, infection, or uterine disease. Learn red flags, vet care options, home...
Read more →Rabbit Cloudy Eye: Causes of Haze, White Spots or Vision Changes
Rabbit cloudy eye can mean corneal ulcer, cataract, uveitis, glaucoma, or tear duct disease. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Rabbit Collapse: Emergency Causes of Sudden Weakness or Fainting
Rabbit collapse is an emergency. Learn urgent causes, what your vet may do, home transport tips, and realistic 2026 US...
Read more →Rabbit Constipation: Signs, Causes & When Reduced Poop Is an Emergency
Rabbit making fewer poops? Learn warning signs, common causes, emergency red flags, home care, and what your vet may do...
Read more →Rabbit Coughing: Is It a Real Cough, Choking or a Breathing Problem?
Rabbit coughing is uncommon and may signal choking, nasal blockage, or breathing distress. Learn when to monitor, when...
Read more →Rabbit Dandruff or Flaky Skin: Normal Shedding or Mites?
Rabbit dandruff can be normal shedding or a sign of mites. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Depression or Withdrawal: Signs Your Rabbit May Be Unwell
Rabbit acting depressed or withdrawn? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, what your vet may check, home care...
Read more →Rabbit Diarrhea: Causes, Danger Signs & What to Do Fast
Rabbit diarrhea can turn dangerous fast. Learn common causes, red-flag symptoms, vet treatment options, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Diarrhea: True Diarrhea vs Soft Cecotropes
Rabbit diarrhea can be an emergency. Learn how to tell true diarrhea from soft cecotropes, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Difficulty Chewing: Signs of Dental Pain, Mouth Problems or Jaw Trouble
Rabbit having trouble chewing? Learn common dental and jaw causes, urgent warning signs, vet tests, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Dirty Bottom: Causes, Cleaning & When It Signals Illness
Rabbit dirty bottom can mean soft cecotropes, diarrhea, urine scald, pain, or obesity. Learn safe cleaning, red flags,...
Read more →Rabbit Dragging Back Legs: Causes of Hind-End Weakness or Paralysis
Rabbit dragging back legs can signal spinal injury, E. cuniculi, arthritis, or pain. Learn urgent signs, vet options,...
Read more →Rabbit Drinking a Lot: Causes of Excessive Thirst in Rabbits
Rabbit drinking a lot? Learn common causes of excessive thirst, when to see your vet urgently, likely tests, home care...
Read more →Rabbit Drooling: Wet Chin & Dental Problems
Rabbit drooling or a wet chin often points to painful dental disease. Learn common causes, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Drooling: Wet Chin, Slobbers & Dental Disease Warning Signs
Rabbit drooling or a wet chin often signals painful dental disease. Learn urgent warning signs, vet care options, home...
Read more →Rabbit Ear Discharge: Wax, Crusts, Pus or Debris in the Ears
Rabbit ear discharge can signal mites, infection, or deeper ear disease. Learn when to monitor, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Eating Less Than Usual: Is It a Problem?
A rabbit eating less can be an emergency. Learn common causes, when to see your vet fast, home care tips, and realistic...
Read more →Rabbit Eating More Than Usual: Normal Hunger or a Health Problem?
Rabbit eating more than usual? Learn normal appetite changes, warning signs, when to see your vet, treatment options,...
Read more →Rabbit Eye Bulging: Causes of a Protruding or Swollen Eye
Rabbit eye bulging is often an emergency. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, treatment options, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Eye Discharge: Causes of Watery, Mucus or Pus-Like Eyes
Rabbit eye discharge can signal irritation, infection, tear duct blockage, or dental disease. Learn when to monitor,...
Read more →Rabbit Feeling Cold: Signs of Hypothermia, Shock or Severe Illness
Rabbit feeling cold can signal hypothermia, shock, GI stasis, or severe illness. Learn emergency signs, vet care...
Read more →Rabbit Fever or Feeling Hot: Infection, Heat Stress & What Owners Notice
Rabbit feeling hot? Learn common causes of fever and heat stress, urgent warning signs, vet care options, home steps,...
Read more →Rabbit Flystrike: Early Signs, Maggots, Emergency Care & Prevention
Rabbit flystrike is a true emergency. Learn early signs, what maggots mean, what your vet may do, typical cost ranges,...
Read more →Rabbit Frequent Urination: Causes of Peeing More Often Than Usual
Rabbit peeing more often? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet tests, home care, and realistic 2026 US cost...
Read more →Rabbit Gas: Signs of Painful Gas Buildup in Rabbits
Rabbit gas can signal painful GI stasis or blockage. Learn urgent signs, home care limits, vet treatment options, and...
Read more →Rabbit Hair Loss: Bald Patches, Causes & Treatment
Rabbit hair loss can mean mites, ringworm, barbering, or skin infection. Learn causes, when to see your vet, treatment...
Read more →Rabbit Hair Loss: Causes of Bald Patches, Thinning Fur & Overgrooming
Rabbit hair loss can signal mites, ringworm, pain, or stress. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Head Shaking: Ear Irritation, Infection or Neurologic Trouble?
Rabbit head shaking can mean ear mites, infection, pain, or neurologic disease. Learn when to monitor, when to see your...
Read more →Rabbit Head Tilt: Causes, Emergency Signs & Treatment Questions
Rabbit head tilt can signal an ear infection or E. cuniculi. Learn emergency signs, what your vet may test, treatment...
Read more →Rabbit Head Tilt: Causes, Treatment & Recovery
Rabbit head tilt can signal ear infection, E. cuniculi, or neurologic disease. Learn urgent signs, treatment options,...
Read more →Rabbit Hiding More Than Usual: Stress, Pain or Illness?
Rabbit hiding more than usual can signal stress, pain, GI stasis, dental disease, or illness. Learn when to monitor at...
Read more →Rabbit Hot Spots: Moist Skin Lesions, Fur Loss & What to Do
Rabbit hot spots can worsen fast. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, home care steps, and realistic treatment...
Read more →Rabbit Hunched Posture: Belly Pressing & Pain Signs
Rabbit hunched posture often signals pain, GI stasis, urinary trouble, or injury. Learn urgent signs, vet care options,...
Read more →Rabbit Hunched Posture: Why a Rabbit Sits Hunched Up in Pain
A hunched rabbit can signal pain, GI stasis, dental disease, or urinary trouble. Learn urgent signs, vet options, home...
Read more →Rabbit Incontinence: Causes of Leaking Urine or Loss of Bladder Control
Rabbit leaking urine? Learn common causes of rabbit incontinence, when to see your vet urgently, treatment options,...
Read more →Rabbit Itching: Causes of Scratching, Biting or Overgrooming the Skin
Rabbit scratching or overgrooming can signal mites, fleas, ringworm, or skin irritation. Learn causes, when to see your...
Read more →Rabbit Labored Breathing: Signs of Respiratory Distress in Rabbits
Rabbit labored breathing is an emergency. Learn warning signs, common causes, vet care options, home comfort steps, and...
Read more →Rabbit Lethargy: Not Moving, Listless & When to Worry
Rabbit lethargy can signal pain, GI stasis, heat stress, or infection. Learn when to monitor, when to see your vet...
Read more →Rabbit Lethargy: Why Your Rabbit Is Tired, Quiet or Not Acting Normal
Rabbit lethargy can signal pain, GI stasis, dehydration, dental disease, heat stress, or infection. Learn when to...
Read more →Rabbit Limping: Causes of a Rabbit Favoring a Leg
Rabbit limping can signal injury, sore hocks, arthritis, or fracture. Learn urgent signs, vet care options, home...
Read more →Rabbit Loss of Balance: Stumbling, Falling Over or Rolling
Rabbit stumbling, head tilt, or rolling can signal an ear infection, E. cuniculi, or neurologic disease. See your vet...
Read more →Rabbit Lumps and Bumps: Causes of Swellings, Masses & Abscesses
Rabbit lumps and bumps can mean abscesses, dental disease, injury, or tumors. Learn when to monitor, when to see your...
Read more →Rabbit Mammary Swelling: Enlarged Mammary Glands, Milk or Breast Lumps
Rabbit mammary swelling can mean milk buildup, mastitis, cysts, or tumors. Learn when to monitor, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Nasal Discharge: Why Your Rabbit Has a Runny Nose
Rabbit nasal discharge can signal snuffles, dental disease, or airway irritation. Learn when to see your vet, treatment...
Read more →Rabbit Nesting Behavior: Pregnancy Signs, False Pregnancy & When to Worry
Rabbit nesting can mean pregnancy or false pregnancy. Learn normal signs, red flags, vet care options, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Noisy Breathing: Wheezing, Rattling or Snoring Sounds Explained
Rabbit wheezing, rattling, or snoring can signal nasal blockage, infection, or pneumonia. Learn when it is urgent and...
Read more →Rabbit Not Drinking: Causes of Low Water Intake & When It’s Serious
Rabbit not drinking? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, home steps, and realistic 2026 US...
Read more →Rabbit Not Eating: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do
Rabbit not eating? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, home steps, and what your vet may do for GI stasis,...
Read more →Rabbit Not Eating: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do
Rabbit not eating? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, what your vet may do, home care tips, and realistic 2026...
Read more →Rabbit Not Pooping: Causes & Emergency Signs
Rabbit not pooping can signal GI stasis or blockage. Learn common causes, emergency signs, vet treatment options, home...
Read more →Rabbit Not Pooping: Why No Droppings Can Be an Emergency
Rabbit not pooping can signal GI stasis or a blockage. Learn emergency signs, vet treatment options, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Open-Mouth Breathing: What It Means and Why It’s an Emergency
Rabbit open-mouth breathing is an emergency. Learn common causes, what your vet may do, home care limits, and realistic...
Read more →Rabbit Paralysis: Sudden Inability to Move the Legs or Body
Rabbit paralysis is an emergency. Learn common causes, what your vet may do, home care tips, and realistic 2026 US...
Read more →Rabbit Pica: Why Rabbits Eat Litter, Fabric, Carpet or Other Non-Food Items
Rabbit eating litter, carpet, or fabric? Learn common causes, red-flag symptoms, vet treatment options, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Rash or Red Skin: Common Causes of Inflamed Skin in Rabbits
Rabbit red skin or rash can signal mites, urine scald, sore hocks, or infection. Learn common causes, when to see your...
Read more →Rabbit Red Eye: Causes of Eye Redness, Irritation or Inflammation
Rabbit red eye can signal irritation, infection, dental disease, or injury. Learn causes, urgent signs, vet care...
Read more →Rabbit Red Urine: Blood vs Normal Color Change
Rabbit red urine can be normal pigment or true blood. Learn common causes, warning signs, vet tests, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Reluctant to Move: Pain, Weakness or Mobility Trouble?
Rabbit not moving much? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, home comfort tips, and realistic...
Read more →Rabbit Runny Nose: Nasal Discharge Causes & Treatment
Rabbit runny nose can signal infection, dental disease, or irritation. Learn causes, urgent warning signs, vet care,...
Read more →Rabbit Scratching & Itching: Causes & Relief
Rabbit scratching and itching can signal mites, fleas, ringworm, or skin irritation. Learn when to see your vet, home...
Read more →Rabbit Scratching Ears: Mites, Infection or Simple Irritation?
Rabbit scratching ears? Learn signs of ear mites, infection, and irritation, when to see your vet, home care tips, and...
Read more →Rabbit Seizures: Causes of Convulsions, Twitching or Episodes
Rabbit seizures are an emergency. Learn common causes, what to do during an episode, when to see your vet, treatment...
Read more →Rabbit Small Poops: What Tiny Droppings Mean
Tiny rabbit droppings can signal pain, dehydration, low fiber intake, or GI stasis. Learn when to monitor at home and...
Read more →Rabbit Sneezing: Causes, Treatment Questions & When It’s Serious
Rabbit sneezing can mean dust irritation, dental disease, or infection. Learn when to monitor, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Sneezing: When It's Normal & When to See a Vet
Rabbit sneezing can be dust, hay, or a respiratory infection. Learn when to monitor at home, when to call your vet, and...
Read more →Rabbit Soft Stool or Mushy Cecotropes: Is It Diarrhea?
Rabbit soft stool is often mushy cecotropes, not true diarrhea. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, home care,...
Read more →Rabbit Sore Hocks: Bald, Red or Ulcerated Feet in Rabbits
Rabbit sore hocks can start as bald, red feet and progress to ulcers or infection. Learn causes, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Squinting: Why One or Both Eyes May Be Closed or Painful
Rabbit squinting can signal pain, corneal ulcer, infection, or dental disease. Learn urgent signs, vet care options,...
Read more →Rabbit Straining to Give Birth: Signs of Dystocia and Emergency Labor Trouble
Rabbit straining to give birth can signal dystocia. Learn emergency signs, what your vet may do, home care limits, and...
Read more →Rabbit Straining to Urinate: Why It’s Often an Emergency
Rabbit straining to urinate can signal bladder sludge, stones, or a blockage. Learn emergency signs, vet care options,...
Read more →Rabbit Swollen Testicles or Scrotum: Causes of Male Reproductive Swelling
Rabbit swollen testicles or scrotum can signal injury, infection, abscess, or hernia. Learn causes, urgency signs, vet...
Read more →Rabbit Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Pain vs Contentment
Rabbit teeth grinding can mean quiet contentment or serious pain. Learn how to tell the difference, when to call your...
Read more →Rabbit Teeth Grinding: Pain Sign or Normal Tooth Purring?
Rabbit teeth grinding can mean pain or normal tooth purring. Learn how to tell the difference, when to call your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Tremors: Shaking, Trembling or Involuntary Muscle Movements
Rabbit tremors can signal pain, seizures, toxins, low body temperature, or neurologic disease. Learn when to monitor...
Read more →Rabbit Trouble Swallowing: Choking, Pain or Oral Disease?
Rabbit trouble swallowing can signal choking, dental pain, oral ulcers, or neurologic disease. Learn red flags, vet...
Read more →Rabbit Urine Scald: Sore Skin From Urine-Soaked Fur
Rabbit urine scald causes red, painful skin and matted fur. Learn causes, when to see your vet, home care, and...
Read more →Rabbit Urine Sludge: Thick, Chalky or Gritty Urine Explained
Rabbit urine sludge can mean excess calcium, dehydration, pain, or bladder disease. Learn when to monitor, when to see...
Read more →Rabbit Vaginal Discharge: Causes of Blood, Pus or Abnormal Discharge
Rabbit vaginal discharge can signal uterine infection, cancer, or pregnancy-related problems. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Rabbit Vocalization Changes: Grunting, Whining, Squealing or Unusual Noises
Rabbit grunting, whining, squealing, or noisy breathing can signal fear, pain, dental disease, or breathing trouble....
Read more →Rabbit Vomiting: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do
Rabbit vomiting is rare and urgent. Learn common causes, red-flag signs, what your vet may do, home care steps, and...
Read more →Rabbit Watery Eyes: Eye Discharge & Weepy Eyes
Rabbit watery eyes can signal tear duct blockage, dental disease, irritation, or infection. Learn when to monitor, when...
Read more →Rabbit Weakness: Causes of a Rabbit Feeling Faint, Floppy or Unable to Stand
Rabbit weakness can signal pain, GI stasis, heat stroke, toxins, or neurologic disease. Learn emergency signs, vet care...
Read more →Rabbit Weight Gain: When Extra Weight Becomes a Health Concern
Rabbit weight gain can signal diet, exercise, or health issues. Learn when to monitor at home, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Rabbit Weight Loss: Causes, Red Flags & Next Steps
Rabbit weight loss can signal dental disease, GI stasis, parasites, or organ illness. Learn red flags, vet steps, home...
Read more →Rabbit Wounds or Sores: When Cuts, Ulcers or Skin Lesions Need Vet Care
Rabbit wounds or sores can worsen fast. Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet treatment options, home care,...
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