Sunday, January 24, 2010

How much does the vet cost for a rabbit?

Please be cheap... Please be CHEAP...Me live in West Sac.How much does the vet cost for a rabbit?
Rabbits do not need to go to the vet. Yes that's right, unless they become very sick and you can find a vet that will treat a rabbit, you can skip the vet.





I have raised rabbits for over 16 years. We had a rabbit that lived to be 12 he never saw a vet, was never neutered and lived in an outside hutch.





As long as you feed them a good quality rabbit pellet. Give them hay and water, and lots of love, they need little more.


People have started over-treating rabbits by feeding them all sorts of things they don't need this cause problems that breeders never have with their rabbits.





I would suggest getting a rabbit from a reputable ARBA breeder, not a pet store. With a breeder you get a healthy rabbit that is backed by a breeder who can help with all sorts of problems.How much does the vet cost for a rabbit?
it depends on what is wrong with your rabbit if its just a basic check up not to expensive depending on where you go and how well the vets are trained, your rabbit should go twice a year (once every six months) unless you are getting its nails clipped i do that about 3-4 times a year but this also depends at what rate they grow at. Yes you can change the name if you adopt a rabbit, it is officially your once you buy it .
Hi, The rabbit needs to get a checkup every 6 months, twice a year. A plain checkup shouldn't cost that much, Around $25, or $50. If they find something wrong, it will cost extra to give the proper meds. :)





If you adopt, Yes you can change the name. :)





I hope this helps!





God bless you and your rabbit! :)





~bob~
You need to take it to the vet every year for a check up and of course your rabbit needs to be neuteured/spayed and if it's sick it would also need to be brought. It depends what vet clinic you go to on how much it would cost, you'd have to ring them up.

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