Possible health problems: All rabbits are at risk of developing painful dental disease if they are not fed on the correct diet.
Myxomatosis — a viral disease, causing puffy eyelids, pus-producing conjunctivitis, swelling over the body and usually fatal, this disease can be prevented through regular vaccination.
Flystrike — caused by flies laying their eggs on dirty fur, the eggs hatch into maggots which eat into the flesh and can kill a rabbit in a few hours. Encephalitozoon Cuniculi E. Symptoms can include a head tilt, unsteadiness and weakness of the hindlegs, neck spasm and urinary incontinence.
Estimated cost over lifetime: These costs are based on essential items such as: A suitable sized hutch and run Grooming items Food and bowl Preventive treatment such as flea, vaccinations and neutering Toys Pet carrier Pet Insurance This does not include initial purchase cost, non-essential items such as holiday care or potential veterinary treatment of which an excess needs to be paid before your pet may be covered by pet insurance. Rehoming from a reputable source: Where you get rabbits from can have a big effect on how healthy and happy they are for the rest of their lives.
When the eggs hatch the main source of nutrition is the rabbit itself, and they will be eaten from the inside out. It goes without saying that flystrike can be life-threatening and should be avoided at all costs.
You can see from the above three sections — Lifestyle, Diet and Illness that Mini Lop rabbits live longer when they are given the best attention and care.
However, this will only be achieved if they receive the correct care. It also should be noted that a potential seven to twelve years of care for your mini lop is a long term commitment and not one to be undertaken lightly. Rabbits are incredibly clean animals and you will find that they maintain themselves most of the time. It is essential to keep in mind that rabbits are very delicate animals and […]. The diet of a rabbit is pretty simple; plenty of fresh hay and a few choice veggies as a treat.
However, pet owners like to offer their bunnies a varied diet and this is fine as long as […]. Table of Contents. Hygienic Bedding From Amazon. Best Prices On Amazon Here. Next Post Why is it illegal to own a hamster in Hawaii? Read why here! Why Do Rabbits Grunt? Dwarf Lops are not vulnerable to any hereditary health issues. But taking proper care of your pet can improve the quality of your life, and even reduce your vet bills.
Rabbit teeth grow perpetually and can only be controlled by continual wear such as from chewing on hay. Overgrown teeth, if left untreated, can grow into the jaws and mouth and cause discomfort and life-threatening infections. Offer hay to your dwarf rabbit as this will naturally file down its teeth. The average lifespan of the Lionhead rabbit is 8 to 10 years. The Lionhead rabbit is a small rabbit that weighs no more than 3. The lifespan of this breed is highly dependent on the care you offer it.
A proper diet is another vital factor that can prolong its lifespan. Providing the right type of housing that is protected from direct sunlight , draft and moisture will also play a monumental role in keeping your rabbit healthy and content. Because of their heavy coats, Dwarf Lionhead Rabbits can easily succumb to the heat if housed outdoors in the summer. Exercise and play are also equally vital and can help prevent stress in captive Dwarf Lionhead Rabbits.
These procedures are not only crucial for controlling pet populations, but they also help prevent fatal cancers from developing in dwarf rabbits. Unaltered dwarf rabbits have a much higher risk of developing uterine or testicular cancers as early as the age of two.
These cancers are typically life-threatening, and the risk for cancer increases with age. The Dwarf Hotot is a tiny, compact dwarf breed that weighs no more than 2. The average lifespan of a Dwarf Hotot is 7 to 10 years, but its small size can allow it to live well into its teenage years.
The key is to offer it a healthy diet and the right type of care. Unless you plan on breeding your Dwarf Hotot, you must spay or neuter your rabbits as it reduces their risk of uterine cancer, testicular cancer, and other reproductive system-related diseases. Make sure that your rabbits are vaccinated against myxomatosis and viral hemorrhagic disease. You must check for ticks, fleas, and mites. Regularly deworming your Dwarf Hotot is also recommended.
Malocclusion is a common issue in rabbits that may cause an overbite, underbite or other malformations. Always check if your rabbit is grooming itself normally. If you notice your rabbit is dirty, it may be a cause for concern. Always spot clean dirty or matted fur with a damp towel and never bathe your rabbit. Bathing a rabbit can cause stress and may even lead to cardiac issues.
As a rabbit self-grooms, it may ingest some of its fur. Over time the accumulated fur can block the digestive system and cause furballs.
We have lost two dwarf hamsters, seven guinea pigs, one rat, and a year-old Shih Tzu over the last several years. We lost our last four guinea pigs in the span of a week; one of them apparently had a respiratory infection and passed it to the others.
Our two Shih Tzus, one Havanese, and one rat will miss him a lot. He is the man of the house, as all the rest have been girls. It looks like he might be close to 8 years old which is the lifespan of a lot of rabbits. Your best bet is to take him to a vet to get looked at if his condition worsens. Hoping for the best outcome for your bunny and family. Hi , I have a question how long do rabbits live? My rabbit just passed suddenly she was very well taken care of shes about 5 years old indoor living we kelp her in a cage inside I had pen I whould let her run around in outside I always stayed outside with her.
I rasied her on a bottle. Rip honey bun. Any info is greatly appreciated thanks. Sorry for the loss of your honey bun Virginia. She died fairly young as most rabbits live at least 6 years with 12 years being the high end.
The average lifespan is around 9 years old but it really depends on the breed of rabbit and living conditions. My bunny, Ginger, passed away Monday night. I adopted her 8 years ago, so we are not sure how old she was. She was a very large mixed breed rabbit. She was an indoor rabbit. I fed her Timothy hay pellets, hay, and the occasional treat. She loved strawberry tops and romaine lettuce leaves. I called the vet, and we decided I would bring her in to see her in the morning.
I had a feeling she would not make it through the night. Part of me regrets not rushing her to an emergency vet, but another part is thankful she died at home peacefully. Sorry for your loss of Ginger. I have added her name to our list of rabbit names. I have a male neutered lion head rabbit.
He loves children and chases them when they run. He also likes to push a rubber ball around the house. I did not know about including hay in the diet, so I will purchase that.
I had 2 rabbits they live outside in a big enclosure at night and all the garden during the day but unfortunately a cat killed Clark…. I hate cats.. Sorry for your loss of Clark. Just take it slow and spend some time each day trying to handle the new one, eventually she should start to warm up to you holding her.
My bunny turned 10 today! He hasnt been neutered and survived a bout with cancer and is going strong! Hes a mini rex broken.
His name is cow. She lives in a cage indoors and I let her run around inside about twice a week, but I should do it more. I feed her mostly food pellets, but we give her lettuce, parsley, and hay sometimes. She always has water and I clean her cage once a week. I would encourage you to feed her less pellets and more fresh hay. Just like people, proper exercise and a good diet goes a long way to living a healthier longer life. Thanks for sharing!
I adopted my bunny from the shelter when he was 3. I love this bunny so much I came online to check their life span. B-Boy is 11 years old. He lives in an open door spare bedroom. He occasionally hops out into the hall but will quickly run back into his bedroom if he hears anyone approaching. I initially got my Bun for my daughter but probably also for me too.
Cause she long since got tired of bunny. If I stop he will nudge my hand for me to keep on going. Bunny Boy lives indoors. I feed him Timothy hay, pellets, veggies. He does not like to be picked up but he does like to be cuddled. He seems to really like this. B is a mixed American Standard. I really believe bunnies make one of the best pets to own.
Thanks for sharing about B. Sounds like B is lucky to have such a caring owner. May B live many more years. My husband and I have a bunny we found when he was about 2 weeks old. He had a badly broken leg and chewed up ear. We named him George. George is not 6 months old and thriving, despite his crookedly healed let and birth-defect arm joints. We took him to the vet for care once a week, and he wore splints and jackets for the first 4.
He is so happy and sweet! We had a silver martin boy named Leonardo who was neutered at 1 year old. He passed away last year at 7 years old. We still have his companion Peach who is spayed, she is about 7 now. Always indoor with lots of cage space and free roaming time.
She is starting to show signs of aging, nit sure if her breed but she weighs about 6lbs. Our rabbit was just diagnosed with breast cancer. She is 7. Would having her spayed have reduced her cancer risk? I have dwalf x French lop he is 6years old he lived in a big wooden wendyhouse with is sister she passed away this week plus i handtreared those 2 as there mam pass away when there were just under 2 weeks old i thought he would pine for her he enjoys it food to him self no.
I have a 10 year old neutered male dwarf bunny named Marley. I have a rabbit that I have had for 4 years. It uses a liter box. She has access to go in and out. I have a fenced in yard. So she can run an play with the dogs. She eats tator chips, popcorn, crackers. Even hard dog food. It is a very different rabbit.
A sad day for our family, especially my oldest daughter. Her pet rabbit, Flowie, passed away today or late last night. He was approximately 9 years old and was a mixed breed male. When we first got him, we were told he was a female, and later we found out differently. He was a good boy but pulled some pretty ornery tricks when he was young and left good memories. But today there are lots of tears. Rest in peace, Flowie Boy. We loved you and will miss you.
I just spent a lot of time and money building a big outdoor hutch for my rabbits. I have one which has mostly been kept inside in her cage other than free time when we let her out. The other is her mother which was transitioned from indoor to outdoor and has been fully outdoors for several months now. My issue is I had planned on them being able to stay in this huge hutch we built for them outside.
I believe the mother is pregnant by a wild rabbit who is almost always in our yard as well. My plan to house them together has been going horrible as the mother is very aggressive to her daughter and the poor baby squeals and is terrified. Someone please help! I have a satin rabbit who is 2 and a half years old. I acquired him from a reptile store.
He was bred to be snake food, so I wonder how long his life expectancy will be. I was told with his particular breeding that he may not be the brightest rabbit or a great pet. Trixie is amazing, loving, and smart as a whip. I had him neutered, he eats great food with a lot of variety, and he has a half of a room to himself. Our hollandlop bunny died this morning. His name was Sumo, 6 yrs old, indoor bunny.
He is loveable, likes to be cuddle, like a baby. We take him with us for traveks, he likes to seat by the arm rest and look out. My husband takes naps and he does too beside him. He would snip you for attention, for food, to be pet or if he wants to go outside the deck.
He would follow you and straight to his bowl or by the fridge waiting for food. He likes, carrots, kale, banana, grapes, apples, fav. We cried, and hoping to revived him but. Sumo gave a lot of joy to us, best buddy, my garden buddy, when the house is quite, he is there to delight you. P my baby Sumo. I have a female dutch who is around 5 now, I got her around 1 year old.
She is very friendly and will come right up to people when she feels like it. I have tried to keep her outside but with running room, not in a cage. She has a big yard now and loves to dig and run. She likes to lick me and has never bitten me. I love that little bunny. Best pet ever, I hope she lives a long life. I work at a veterinary clinic and someone had dropped of a cute, super sweet black and white bunny. Instead of calling animal control we only take care of dogs and cats i decided to take him home!
I took him to another vet and had him neutered. They said he was a very young rabbit no more than 6 months old. He gets his revolution medication every month to prevent mites. Our medium size white rabbit with a black dot at his back passed away this noon after 6. He was well cared, indoor, fed with hay, carrot, kale, green vege, pellets and drinking water. He is a friendly, funny, loving, mischievous bunny.
He used to hop onto the couch where I slept just to sit on my face if he saw me sleeping on the couch.
We left him free in the office room and eat with us in the living room. He used to bite off my shoe strap or bottle rubble when he was young, to claim his territory. He lost weight after I got pregnant. He accidentally ate two apples couple weeks ago.
Is this the reason he passed away? Doctor said he passed away due to his heart failure. I have a pure bread BEW holland lop. All white with blue eyes. Shes only a yr old. I hope she lives for many yrs. I want to bread her. Our rabbit unfortunately just died at the weekend age 5. We live in Turkey. No sign of illness. He lived happily free in our back garden with our cocker spaniel. They used to run round the garden in circles chasing. The rabbit ate the dogs dry biscuits and the dog loved the rabbits variety of good.
Very odd pair. Used to sleep in their under balcony storage come kennel together in complete harmony. My rabbit Charlie is 12 years old he lives indoors ,Charlie is a lot less active than he was but still happy and healthy.
His partner passed away 2 years ago aged We have has Lightning for over 4 years. Which tuned into Hunny Bunches, and now, just Bunch or Bunches. The main problem we have had with Bunches is keeping his bottom clean. He has allowed me to give him warm showers to clean his bottom, and this is when he cuddles!
I think he knows we are trying to help him feel good. We have an indoor pen for him, and we let him out to play with us, the cat, and the two dogs, as often as possible.
The cat is his favorite playmate! They run around and chase each other constantly! They are so fun to watch! Bunches was neutered a few years ago, he does not like to be picked up or held, but he loves to be petted!
He is my morning buddy, as I talk with him and give him treats before I leave for work every day. He knows he is a good bunny!
We are hoping to have Bunches for a long, long time! I have one female bunny named Sammie. She is I also had another male rabbit, but he passed away last year at the age of Both are Dutch rabbits, Sammie weighing in at around lbs and Slurpee my husband works for 7-Eleven Corporate lol weighed around lbs.
They also love their Timothy hay! Buns are the best!!! Currently I own 3 rabbits right now 6 yr old 11 lb spayed New Zealand, 3yr old spayed 3 lb dutch cross and a 1 yr old 2 lb neutered polish cross.
All rescues and all taken care of really well, exercised daily out of their cage, fresh veggies and unlimited amount of hay with minimal pellets. Not only do I not see any of these issues anymore the health benefits of doing this procedure will lengthen the life greatly of all my rabbits.
Crazy fact that is! It is preventable. I did my research and found a rabbit savvy vet that I trusted! Rabbits are very sensitive under anesthetic so it is important to find a vet that deals with them all the time. So in the end its a win,win for me! I enjoy my bunnies very much and they are my little fur babies. Crazy how different their personalities are. What great little pets! It is important to me that they live a healthy and long life!
I had a beautiful white and gray rabbit named Mr. Snuggleupugus, for short, Snuggles. I originally bought him for my nephew to have at my house, but he quickly became very attached to me, as I often carried him around in my housecoat pocket in the mornings as I drank coffee and let him sit next to me at my desk to work.
He lived inside only, but went out on leash walks often, and was allowed to play in my fenced backyard when the weather was nice and not too hot. He was pretty big at about 17 lbs. I had the tumor removed and had him neutered by a fantastic vet!!
This was when he was about He was an amazing and loving companion and my Border Collie, Maggie, absolutely adored him!! When he was just a few months shy of his 15th birthday, he had a stroke. He had always loved being rocked and especially loved this after the stroke.
After rocking him and taking him out for 2 days, I decided that it was time to help him cross the Rainbow Bridge. He had completely lost his quality of life. I had decided to take him the next day to my vet, but while rocking later that night, he passed quietly in my arms. He would have been 15 yrs old in 3 more months. I miss him terribly, but have yet to get another. Treat your rabbit well and they will offer you many years of friendship and love.
Also, for those that do not know, be very careful with rabbits outside. They are highly prone to heat stroke. If you must keep your rabbit outdoors, I suggest freezing 2 litre bottles of water and putting one in their cage during the hot days.
Switch it out as it thaws. This will give them something to lay against to keep cool. They love it!! I have a black dwarf rabbit since and I was wondering how long they live. He is at least 14 years old now. We keep it in a cage with us in our family room and leave his door open for him to go in and out as he pleases. Lately, he wants to stay in his cage and very seldom comes out. We feed him rabbit diet from pet store and occasionally carrots and lettuce.
He is starting to develop a loss of hair under his eyes.
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