Do rabbits need flea treatment?

Treat all rabbits, cats and dogs in the home with flea treatment. Check other furry family members carefully to check they are not also infested, and treat if required. If any indoor pets have fleas, make sure to treat the house as well as the outdoor hutch.
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Do rabbits need to be Flead?

Vets do not recommend routine treatment against fleas as it is quite uncommon. In households with cats and dogs, keeping their flea protection up to date should provide protection for your rabbits too. If you do see signs of fleas in your rabbit, your vet can recommend rabbit-safe treatment which is easily applied.
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Do rabbits need to be wormed and Flead?

Although most pet rabbits do not need regular routine worming, if you think your rabbit may be at a higher risk of picking up worms, your local vet will be happy to talk to you about what preventative treatments are available.
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What flea treatment is safe for bunnies?

If your pet is suffering from fleas, the safest and most effective product for rabbits over 8 weeks of age is Advantage® II, a topical medication containing imidacloprid. You can purchase this medication from your veterinarian, a local pet store, or online.
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Do rabbits need flea shots?

There are currently no licensed vaccines available for rabbits in the US. In other parts of the world, vaccinations exist to protect against Myxomatosis and Rabbit Viral Hemorrhagic Disease (RVHD.) These are both acute and fatal diseases.
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Can rabbits get fleas from hay?

Obviously, if your rabbit spends time in your backyard, they can catch fleas in the grass. Additionally, your bun's barn stored hay may contain fleas. In addition you may bring in fleas in the hay you purchase of in bulk food from some pet stores.
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Do indoor rabbits need vaccinating?

Should I vaccinate my house rabbits? Yes, we recommend vaccinating both indoor and outdoor rabbits because Myxomatosis, RVHD-1, and RVHD-2 can all spread via insects (such as mosquitos and fleas), wild rabbits, and on surfaces such as clothes and shoes.
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How can you tell if your rabbit has fleas?

Look out for the following tell-tale signs:
  1. Your rabbit nibbling or scratching its skin.
  2. Fur loss.
  3. Flea bitemarks – small red bumps on your rabbit's skin.
  4. Evidence of flea droppings, which look like specks of black dirt.
  5. Anaemia – fleas suck blood and if they're present in large numbers can make your bunny quite weak.
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How do you get rid of fleas on rabbits naturally?

Apple Cider Vinegar: Using 1 part vinegar and 1 part water the rabbit can be sprayed with the mixture and rubbed in to their fur to get rid of flea infestation. As a preventative measure you can add about 1 Tablespoon of apple cider vinegar per 1 Gallon of water to your rabbits daily water supply.
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Can I put a flea collar on a rabbit?

These medications can cause adverse reactions or even death in rabbits. Never use a flea collar (or any collar) on your rabbit. Your rabbit will chew the collar, which contains toxic chemicals, and could get a paw tangled in the collar and get injured.
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How can you tell if a rabbit has worms?

Signs and symptoms of worms in rabbits

You might notice your rabbit scratching and biting a lot around their bottom or tiny white worms around their anus or in their faeces. Weight loss or poor coat condition can also be signs of an established worm infestation.
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What age can rabbits have flea treatment?

Cat/Dog Flea Treatments that are Safe for Rabbits

These products aren't licensed for rabbits, but most sources agree they are an appropriate treatment for fleas in ADULT rabbits. These products cannot be given to bunnies under 4 months of age.
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Do rabbits get fleas or mites?

The two most common external parasites in pet rabbits are Cheyletiella mites and fleas. Cheyletiella mites are often referred to as fur mites. They cause pruritus and, if left unchecked, they can take over a rabbit's entire hair coat.
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Where do you put flea treatment on rabbits?

The solution should be applied to the back of the rabbit's neck where he/she cannot lick it off. If you have more than one rabbit, they should be separated so they can't lick the medication off each other's backs; ingestion can cause stomach issues.
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What vaccinations do rabbits need?

Rabbits need vaccinations to protect against myxomatosis, Rabbit (Viral) Haemorrhagic Disease (R(V)HD) and a strain of R(V)HD - R(V)HD2 - all of which are often fatal and cause intense suffering to rabbits. Let's look at each of them in turn.
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Can you wash a rabbit?

Rabbits are meticulously clean and almost never need a bath. Bathing them can even be harmful, since they tend to panic in water and may fracture a limb or their spine if they thrash around.
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Do you need to worm rabbits?

Unlike cats and dogs, rabbits generally don't require regular worming treatments as an infestation of worms is less common. That's not to say they're immune to catching a dose of worms though. Alun has some advice for rabbit owners on what to look out for.
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How often do bunnies need their nails clipped?

Most rabbit nails will need to be trimmed every 1 to 2 months. Rabbits that are given areas with rough flooring or places they can dig into will be able to wear down their nails a little bit in their daily life. Therefore they might not need their nails trimmed as often.
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Do rabbits need salt licks?

Many rabbit owners provide their animals with salt or trace mineral licks. Such items contain salt and other minerals a rabbit needs in its diet. Also, they may aid in wearing down the teeth and help provide enrichment or prevent boredom in the rabbit. Rabbits do not need a salt lick if they receive a complete feed.
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How much apple cider vinegar do I put in my rabbits water?

Give it a try! A tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar (with the Mother) per gallon is a good starting point. Some people use as much as two Tablespoons per gallon over time.
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Do all wild rabbits have fleas?

Most wild animals harbor a few fleas, and some species are typically infested. My squirrels spend about half their time scratching, and wild rabbits, chipmunks, gophers, mice and voles are also heavily infested with fleas.
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Why is my bunny so itchy?

When an animal experiences severe itching and scratching, it's called pruritus. In a rabbit, it can be due to fur, skin, or ear parasites; dry skin; allergies; or infections. 1 No matter the cause, it's important to take care of it right away for the sake of your rabbit's health and peace of mind.
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Can humans catch mites from rabbits?

Fur mites, or "walking dandruff," affect mainly rabbits, but also guinea pigs, hedgehogs, rodents, cats, and dogs. Although an uncommon host for the mite, these mites can also be transmitted to humans. The mites are nonburrowing skin parasites.
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Can rabbits get mites from hay?

There are two main ways that your rabbit can contract mites: from hay, or from an infected animal. Many owners state that you should freeze the hay that you buy for 72 hours, then leave it to defrost for a few days before serving it to your rabbits.
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