Emergency Bunny Symptom Checker
Is your rabbit showing signs of illness? Check symptoms to determine if you need emergency vet care.
Rabbits are experts at hiding illness, often until it's too late. That's why it's crucial to recognize early warning signs. Our Emergency Bunny Symptom Checker helps you assess your rabbit's condition based on over 100 symptoms. Simply check all that apply to your bunny, and our tool will evaluate the urgency level and recommend appropriate action.
Remember: When in doubt, always consult with a rabbit-savvy veterinarian. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Select Your Rabbit's Symptoms
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Select your rabbit's symptoms and click "Check Symptoms" to get an assessment of how urgent the situation is.
🐇 Remember: Rabbits hide illness well, so when in doubt, consult a vet!
Frequently Asked Questions
While our tool evaluates symptoms based on veterinary guidelines, it cannot replace professional diagnosis. Rabbits are excellent at hiding illness, so when in doubt, always consult with a rabbit-savvy veterinarian. This tool is meant as a guide to help you assess urgency.
Rabbits should never go without eating for more than 12 hours. If your rabbit hasn't eaten in 8-10 hours, start syringe feeding (if you know how) and contact your vet. Gastrointestinal stasis can be fatal quickly in rabbits.
Sudden aggression in normally friendly rabbits can indicate pain or discomfort. Check for other symptoms like reduced appetite, teeth grinding, or changes in posture. A vet visit is recommended to identify the underlying cause.
Small or misshapen poops often indicate the beginning of gastrointestinal issues. Monitor closely for other symptoms like reduced appetite or no poops at all. If small poops persist more than 6-8 hours or other symptoms appear, contact your vet.
Not all vets are equally experienced with rabbits. Check our Rabbit Vet Locator or contact local rabbit rescues for recommendations. It's best to establish care before an emergency arises.