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FORUM DIET & CARE Finding a Trustworthy Vet in my Area

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    • BunnyMama
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        I’ve looked on this sites and I don’t really feel some of the vets in my area see enough rabbits to be able to answer questions and concerns for my young boy. I was hoping some of you all out there would be able to point me in the right direction. Does anyone have a vet they trust with their babies in the San Mateo, San Bruno, South City and Redwood City area? I’m a new Bunny Mama and I’m just looking for someone who will be honest with me and give the same care that I do for my boy.


      • Sirius&Luna
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          Congratulations on your new bunny!

          Rabbit vets are often known as ‘exotic’ vets, so keep an eye out for those. Personally, I live in the UK, but the HRS has a list of trusted vets, so you might be able to find something in your area on there.

          http://rabbit.org/vet-listings/

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