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Educating People About Disabled Rabbits

At DisabledRabbits.com, we are passionate about education and awareness. We want to be a source of help for owners of disabled rabbits, but we also want to be a place where unfamiliar owners can come to learn more. Most importantly, we want people of all ages and backgrounds to know that disabled rabbits are our there and that they can be and are being cared for.

If you are interested in learning more about rabbit disabilities and/or how to speak for them, take a look below for more information.

Rabbit Disabilities

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What sort of disabilities do rabbits get?
While we all hope that our rabbits will stay healthy throughout their lifetime, that is not always the case. Here are some common rabbit disabilities explained, including symptoms, treatment and prognosis:
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Head Tilt
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Paralysis
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Splay Leg
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Limb Loss
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Blindness
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Seniors
If you think your rabbit may be ill or injured, please take them to a qualified veterinarian immediately. If your rabbit has or is developing a disability, your veterinarian can give you a complete picture of your bunny's condition and help you develop a regimen for home care. This website and the information contained therein is not intended to be a substitute for veterinary care.

"Different" is Beautiful

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Our "Different is Beautiful" campaign seeks to celebrate the uniqueness and special beauty of disabled and special needs rabbits.
If you have a "different" but beautiful bun you'd like to feature, email us your captioned photo today!

Our T-Shirt Campaigns

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Our Booster t-shirt campaigns are a great way to support DisabledRabbits.com and represent disabled rabbits at home. Our t-shirt becomes a mobile educational tool; it encourages people to ask questions, to learn, and it gives you an opportunity to educate them on just how amazing these animals really are. 

We launch these campaigns periodically throughout the year. Check back for the date of our next campaign!

See our past Boosters for more information!
Booster Jan '14
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