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Does My Bunny Have Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD)?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Is there any blood around the nose, mouth, or bottom of your bunny?

Is your rabbit lethargic (low in energy)?

Does your rabbit eats less?

Does your bunny have a high temperature?

Common conclusions

Your rabbit doesn't show any sign of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD). RHD is a viral disease that attacks internal organs and causes internal bleeding. There are two types of RHD virus: RHD1 and RHD2. Vaccinate your rabbits against both RHD1 and RHD2 to protect them fully.

Your rabbit shows one common sign of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD). RHD is a viral disease that attacks internal organs and causes internal bleeding. There are two types of RHD virus: RHD1 and RHD2. Book an urgent appointment with your vet if your rabbit has any of the listed symptoms, especially if they have stopped eating. Sadly, there is no cure for either RHD1 or RHD2, so if the disease is confirmed by your veterinarian the chances of survival are slim.

Your rabbit shows several common signs of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD). RHD is a viral disease that attacks internal organs and causes internal bleeding. There are two types of RHD virus: RHD1 and RHD2. Book an urgent appointment with your vet if your rabbit has any of the listed symptoms, especially if they have stopped eating. Sadly, there is no cure for either RHD1 or RHD2 and the chances of survival are slim. If symptoms are severe, euthanasia (putting to sleep) is often the kindest option.

Your rabbit shows all common signs of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD). RHD is a viral disease that attacks internal organs and causes internal bleeding. There are two types of RHD virus: RHD1 and RHD2. Book an urgent appointment with your vet. Sadly, there is no cure for either RHD1 or RHD2 and the chances of survival are slim. If symptoms are severe, euthanasia (putting to sleep) is often the kindest option.

References

https://www.pdsa.org.uk/taking-care-of-your-pet/pet-health-hub/conditions/rabbit-haemorrhagic-disease-rhd

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Hi! I’m Sreten Filipović. I graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Belgrade, with a master's degree in Environmental Protection in Agricultural Systems. I’ve worked as a researcher at Finland's Natural Resources Institute (LUKE) on a project aimed at adapting south-western Finland to drought episodes. I founded a consulting agency in the field of environment and agriculture to help farmers who want to implement the principles of sustainability on their farms. I’m also a founding member of the nonprofit organization Ecogenesis from Belgrade whose main goal is non-formal education on the environment and ecology. In my spare time, I like to write blog posts about sustainability, the environment, animal farming, horticulture, and plant protection. I’ve also published several science-fiction short stories. You can find me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sreten-filipovi%C4%87-515aa5158/