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Pet Health News Roundup, June 3, 2025

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Pet Health News Round Yp, May 29, 2025

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A Pheromone Solution for Happier Rabbit Vet Visits

If you’ve ever taken your rabbit to the vet, you know how stressful it can be for them—and for you. Rabbits, as natural prey animals, are particularly sensitive to unfamiliar environments and handling, which can make routine vet visits a nerve-wracking ordeal. But what if there was a way to make these visits easier for […]

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A Closer Look at Rabbit Welfare in Shelters

Rabbits, often overshadowed by their canine and feline counterparts in animal shelters, present unique challenges and opportunities in the quest for improving animal welfare. Recent research sheds light on the dynamics of rabbit populations within shelters, providing invaluable insights that could help enhance their welfare and adoption rates. The Overlooked Majority: Rabbits in Shelters Rabbits […]

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