There are very few reasons to take a rabbit or any pocket pet (small pets like rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, etc.) to the veterinarian; they do not need vaccinations.
But one such condition is parasite infestation of the skin. Mites and lice will, on occasion, infest family pocket pets.
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The New Delhi-based research and advocacy think-tank tested 70 tissue samples of chicken in New Delhi and the National Capital Region, finding that 40%
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