


About how many rabbit clients does the veterinarian see in a year?.What kinds of questions should I ask the vet? How can I find a veterinarian that can do the surgery safely? Hopefully, these veterinarians will tattoo the tummy to indicate the spay has been done, but otherwise, the only way of knowing is to proceed with the surgery. However, when veterinarians use certain stitching techniques, there is no scar whatsoever.

One can shave the tummy and look for a spay scar. The probability is very high that she hasn’t. Can you tell if a female rabbit has already been spayed? This is especially important if anesthetics other than isofluorene are used. This may be more expensive than the surgery, but it will help detect any condition that could make the surgery more risky.
T.N.T. RABBITRY FULL
It is always a good idea, in a rabbit over 2 years of age, to have a very thorough health check done, including full blood work. Simply consult your veterinarian regarding your rabbit’s health and circumstances, and opt for pre-surgical blood work. Veterinarians will have their own opinions on this, but in general, after a rabbit is 6 years old, anesthetics and surgery become more risky, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be done. When is a rabbit too old to be spayed or neutered? Males can be neutered as soon as the testicles descend, usually around 8-12 weeks. At what age should rabbits be spayed or neutered?įemales can be spayed as soon as they sexually mature, usually around 4 months of age, but many veterinarians prefer to wait until they are 6 months old, as surgery is riskier on a younger rabbit. Using isoflurane as the anesthetic and appropriate surgical and after-surgery techniques, spaying and neutering of rabbits is as safe as for any other animal. Don’t allow a veterinarian with little or no experience with rabbits spay or neuter your rabbit. Unfortunately, the vast majority of veterinarians aren’t experienced with safe rabbit surgery techniques. Surgery can be as safe on rabbits as on any animal. Don’t allow a veterinarian with little or no experience with rabbits to spay or neuter your rabbit. A knowledgeable rabbit veterinarian can spay or neuter your rabbit with very little risk to a healthy rabbit. The House Rabbit Society has had over 1000 rabbits spayed or neutered with approximately. Spaying and neutering for rabbits has become a safe procedure when performed by experienced rabbit veterinarians.But unless your rabbit is altered, he or she cannot have a friend, either of the opposite sex, or the same sex, due to sexual and aggressive behaviors triggered by hormones. Rabbits are social animals and enjoy the company of other rabbits. Altered rabbits can safely have a friend to play with.Many of these rabbits will be sold as snake food, or as a pet for a small child who will soon “outgrow” the rabbit. Those rabbits who are sold to pet stores don’t necessarily fare any better, as pet stores sell pets to anyone with the money to buy, and don’t check on what kind of home they will go to. In addition, unwanted rabbits are often abandoned in fields, parks, or on city streets to fend for themselves, where they suffer from starvation, sickness, and are easy prey to other animals or traffic accidents. Over 7 million adorable dogs, cats, and rabbits are killed in animal shelters in this country every year. Altered rabbits won’t contribute to the problem of overpopulation of rabbits.Unneutered male rabbits spray, and both males and females are much easier to litter train, and much more reliably trained, after they have been altered. In addition, rabbits are less prone to destructive (chewing, digging) and aggressive (biting, lunging, circling, growling) behavior after surgery. They are calmer, more loving, and dependable once the undeniable urge to mate has been removed. Altered rabbits make better companions.Your neutered male rabbit will live longer as well, given that he won’t be tempted to fight with other animals (rabbits, cats, etc.) due to his sexual aggression. The risk of reproductive cancers (ovarian, uterine, mammarian) for an unspayed female rabbit stands at is virtually eliminated by spaying your female rabbit. Altered rabbits are healthier and live longer than unaltered rabbits.
