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Rabbits and Constipation


Have you noticed your rabbit straining to poop or maybe he’s not pooping at all? If so, please call your vet right away. Most rabbits have sensitive digestive tracts. It is very important to talk to your vet about the right kind of food and treats to incorporate into your rabbit’s diet. Generally, rabbits do well on diets that include a variety of leafy greens, vegetables such as carrots, broccoli stems, and cabbage, and occasional fruits like apples. Constipation in rabbits can occur when the rabbit’s diet is off balance and too many or not enough of the right foods are being fed. Besides diet, constipation can also be caused by stress, illness, intestinal blockage or dental problems. Scheduling an appointment with your vet is the best way to determine if your rabbit’s constipation is related to his diet or another underlying cause. Schedule an appointment with your pet clinic Middletown, DE to know more.

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