Rabbit Vaccinations at Peak vets
Here at peak Vets, we recommend that rabbits are vaccinated against myxomatosis and viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD). Your rabbit will be protected with one injection (previously this would have been administrated through two separate injections)
Vaccinations are essential for providing your rabbit with adequate protection from life threatening diseases. We recommend keeping your rabbit happy and healthy annual check-ups.
FAQs about rabbit vaccinations
Does my house rabbit need to be vaccinated?
Vaccinations are essential to protect your rabbit from debilitating diseases such as viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD 1 and 2) and myxomatosis.
How often do I need to get my rabbit vaccinated?
We recommend that rabbits are vaccinated every 12 months. This will keep them protected against potentially fatal diseases.
How much will a rabbit vaccination cost?
Contact us today and we will give you a full rundown of prices.
Do I need to bring my rabbit to the vets?
To ensure your rabbit is kept happy and healthy, we recommend annual check-ups, as well as consults if you are worried about your rabbit’s health in any way. We would advise on always bringing your rabbit in for its vaccinations as well as external and internal parasite prevention. Rabbits are vulnerable to infectious diseases and illnesses, such as dental disease, this can cause a wide range of issues for your pet.
Call us today if you are worried about your rabbit’s health in any way or would like to book in for its annual vaccinations.
Rabbit Vaccinations FAQs
Do house rabbits need to be vaccinated?
Vaccinations provide essential protection against life-threatening and debilitating diseases such as viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD 1 and 2) and myxomatosis.
How often do rabbits need to be vaccinated?
For protection against potentially fatal diseases, we recommend that rabbits are vaccinated every 12 months.
Do rabbits need to go to the vet?
To ensure your rabbit is kept happy and healthy, we recommend annual check-ups, as well as consults if you’re worried about your rabbit’s health. Rabbits are vulnerable to infectious diseases and illnesses one example is dental disease, which can cause a wide range of problems for your pet. We would advise you on vaccinations as well as external and internal parasite prevention.