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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Help finding a vet – California High Desert Area

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    • Raelinn & Gus
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        Hey all,

        Looking for help finding a good vet who sees rabbits in the high desert area. I’ve done online research and called around to no luck, does anyone happen to have any recs?

        Anywhere in the high desert area is fine, but best would be Hesperia, Apple Valley, Victorville, Adelanto, that kind of region.


      • LBJ10
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          Have you tried the Rabbit.org list? Here’s a link: https://rabbit.org/care/rabbit-vets-near-me/

          Otherwise, you could try expanding your search. My vet’s office, for example, is listed as a bird vet. There is one vet there that sees birds, but the vet that has always seen my bunnies does all of the exotics and pocket pets. They share the office. But I guess, for advertising purposes, they went with bird because birds are more common? I’m not sure.

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