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Use our links below to find information on various aspects of disabled rabbit care.

While the majority of our experience is with paraplegic rabbits or partially paralyzed rabbits - often rabbits that have lost the use of their back legs due to injury - we hope that our information will be relevant no matter what disability your rabbit may have. Whether they suffer from head tilt, splay leg, have lost a leg due to genetic condition or injury, or suffer from a variety of other hindrances, we believe that every rabbit deserves our very best love and commitment. We hope the information in our site will help you to give them the best level of care possible.
We are always adding and updating information, so please check back if you don't find something you need!

Housing

Setups
Bedding
Litter Boxes
Accessories

Diet

Hay
Pellets
Vegetables & Fruits
Herbs
Supplements

Lifestyle

Massage
Physical Therapy
Wheelchairs
Quality of Life
Financial Support

Hygiene

Grooming
Ear Care
Nail Care
Baths & Cleaning

Health

Urine Scald
Sore Hocks
Skin Injuries
Warmth
Arthritis
Self Injury

*Please note that the information contained within these pages is not meant to be a substitute for professional veterinary care, nor are we medical professionals. This information is provided based on what we have learned through our own study and experience as well as what we have learned from our veterinarians and other individuals familiar with special needs care. Please adjust your care based on your rabbit's needs and the recommendations of your veterinarian.

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