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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Ack, I can’t find a Vet!! VT/NH

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    • Smudge
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        There seem to be no Vets who are rabbit savvy (according to the various resource lists I have checked as well as the Vets that I have spoken to in the area. 

        Help!!

        I’ll say I live in the area around Dartmouth College, so VT/NH border, either state is fine with me! 


      • unknownphoenix
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          I got this off the HRS website, possible you already found it and it doesn’t help you any but figure I would try anyway.

          Susan Dyer, DVM
          Bradford Veterinary Clinic
          176 Waits River Road.
          Bradford VT 05033
          802-222-4903

          Google mapped it, 26 mins away from Dartmouth College


        • Beka27
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            Check out that vet unknownpheonix posted. That listing might or might not be up to date, but if the practice still exists, ask them who they recommend people see for “exotics”.

            You may also be able to contact rabbit rescues in those states and see if they have vet recommendations.

            In some areas, rabbit/exotic vets are harder to come by. You may be looking at about an hour drive. Although I have driven thru NH/VT while on vacation (Mt. Washington! Ben and Jerry’s factory!) I’m not familiar with the area.


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              Posted By Beka27 on 02/10/2014 06:28 AM

              In some areas, rabbit/exotic vets are harder to come by. You may be looking at about an hour drive. Although I have driven thru NH/VT while on vacation (Mt. Washington! Ben and Jerry’s factory!) I’m not familiar with the area.

              Hahahahah, just when I crack the engine block in my car I am def. going to need to travel. Oh well, I am sure i can find a friend to help me out.


            • Beka27
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                Oh man! When it rains, it pours! 🙁

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            FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Ack, I can’t find a Vet!! VT/NH