It is not common to give your rabbit vaccines. Nor is it expected in most places, like dogs for rabies. However, everywhere is different, so depending on where you live, it might help to contact your local veterinarian just to be sure.
2007-03-30 10:02:54
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answered by bggrscntbchoosrs 2
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No, your rabbits don't need vaccinations like a cat or dog does. There are some vaccinations that can be given to rabbits but they don't need them, especially since they are caged. Giving a rabbit a vaccination in my opinion is a waste of money. The chance of your rabbit getting one of those diseases that you would give it a vaccination for would be almost like hitting the lottery and even less than that if it is caged all the time.
2007-04-02 06:01:18
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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in case you reside in the u . s . a . they do no longer want photos, in reality you will no longer come across a vet who will supply vaccines to a rabbit. in the united kingdom and Australia they do want vaccines, so in case you reside in those international places you will desire to call a vet and locate out what and whilst to get them. in the u . s . a . rabbits are extremely elementary keepers. they do no longer would desire to work out a vet ever as long as they stay healthful. We had a Mini Lop that lived to twelve and replaced into not at all neutered or ever observed a vet. he replaced right into a large rabbit. Now I strengthen Mini Rex and at every time i could have 20+ rabbits in the barn. i could not at all have the money for this interest in the event that they mandatory to be vaccinated with journeys to the vet perpetually.
2016-10-01 23:04:26
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answered by emilios 4
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since rabbits are caged animals, they do not require vaccinations, but in some areas certain shots may be helpful, so ask your vet for suggestions.
2007-03-30 09:59:09
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answered by Annie 4
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Check with your vet
Do your rabbits live in the house .... and are there other animals like cats in the house also?
Love & Peace
2007-03-30 10:24:49
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answered by Anonymous
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there are 2 vaccinations that you can get for rabbits
mixermertosis and one beging with L.
but if your rabbits are somewhere where no other rabit (mostly wild ones) cant get to them then they arnt realy needed but if your area has lots if infected wild rabbits then it is advisable.
mine have never had them but i have a 6ft wall that is rabbit prooth (its been tested by my rabbits)
2007-03-30 10:18:52
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answered by Joanne 5
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Not if you keep them in cages and not running free to be bitten. Rabbits are clean.
2007-03-30 10:04:24
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answered by teri 4
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yer lots of shots shots to the head with a 22 gun lol their the best one then you done have to pay for the bills hahaha
2007-03-30 10:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I know that rabbis laws vary from state to state so check with your vet.
2007-03-30 10:02:56
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answered by Itnoc 3
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yes ti be heathyer but there caged so not required!
2007-03-30 10:03:03
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answered by alex 2
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