Rabbit Hole Hay's Blog

A vet holds a fluffy brown and white rabbit against their chest.
Digestion & Gut Health

What Is GI Stasis in Rabbits?

GI stasis is when a rabbit's digestive system slows or stops moving food—a painful emergency...
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A wild baby rabbit in it's natural environment.
Emergency & First Aid

Feeding Wild Baby Rabbits: Dos and Don'ts

Knowing what you're doing is key—especially when it comes to feeding wild baby rabbits.
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A black and white rabbit receiving care at a trusted vets office.
Emergency & First Aid

What Should I Do If My Rabbit Ate Something Poisonous?

If you think your rabbit ate something poisonous, remove them from the source, note what...
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A newborn rabbit in the palm of their owner
Digestion & Gut Health

Essential Guide to Feeding Baby Rabbits

Learn essential tips for feeding baby rabbits, ensuring their health and growth with our comprehensive...
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Close-up of a flea on fur
Emergency & First Aid

Treating Rabbit Fleas: Safe and Easy Solutions

Yes, rabbits can get fleas—even indoor buns. Treat with vet-approved products only, clean the environment...
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A small brown and white rabbit getting a check up at the vets office.
Dental Health

Rabbit Insurance Value: Is It Worth the Cost?

Nationwide is currently the only major provider offering rabbit insurance under its Exotic Pet plans.
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A small baby kit being held gently by a womans hand.
Emergency & First Aid

Caring for Baby Rabbits: A Beginner's Guide

Mother rabbits often avoid nests to protect their young; check signs before intervening with baby...
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Emergency & First Aid

Should You Get Rabbit Pet Insurance? Here's Everything You Need to Know

Is rabbit pet insurance worth it? Discover what it covers, what it costs, and if...
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A small balck and white rabbit receiving vaccination care with their trusted vet.
Emergency & First Aid

Rabbit Vaccination Schedule: A Simple Guide

Understanding the root cause of your rabbit's behavior isn't always easy, but it's critical to...
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A black and white rabbit in its enclosure while owners watch from nearby
Dental Health

My Rabbit Stopped Eating—When Should I Worry?

Call your vet if your rabbit has not eaten in 4–6 hours. Appetite loss is...
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Emergency & First Aid

Signs of Rabbit Health: What You Should Know

Rabbits are experts at hiding when they feel unwell. It's part of their survival instinct.
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Rabbit Grinding Teeth: What It Means
Behavior & Training

Rabbit Grinding Teeth: What It Means

When your rabbit grinds its teeth, it can mean happiness or be a cry for...
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