Next week, on Sunday, March 20th from noon – 3pm, Zooh Corner will host its first 2016 rabbit care seminar focusing on GI stasis and bloat. Join us at Exotic Animal Care Center with Dr. Sari Kanfer for this very important lesson in rabbit health. GI stasis and bloat are both scary to humans and deadly to […]
Category: Rabbit Health
Free Bunny Health Seminar next Sunday!
Dr. Lamb is back in town this Sunday (September 21st) just to educate us about common rabbit diseases and illnesses. Learn about symptoms and treatments of common diseases and conditions like e. cuniculi, GI stasis, head tilt, and more. You can read more info, and even sign up on our Eventbrite page! Presented by […]
Next Rabbit Health Seminar Soon
Common Rabbit Diseases and Illnesses Zooh Corner’s next rabbit health seminar is September 21st, noon to 3pm. This is super important for ALL rabbit owners, whether your rabbits are young, old, healthy or ailing. Learn the symptoms, treatments and at-home care involved in various common (and not so common) rabbit illnesses. You don’t want to […]
Luigi’s GI Stasis
Poor Luigi. He is having tummy problems. He is already so skinny. Syringe feeding, GI support. . . And love. Click through to see his album, where he’s getting our very best care, including fresh cecatrophes, Critical Care, Carrot Baby food (to taste), feeding syringe. Some tools of the trade for tough GI cases. We […]
Summer Heat Reminder
Southern California will experience some hot weather this week. Zooh Corner wants to remind you to keep your bunnies cool, as high temperatures can be very dangerous to their heath. The best situation is an indoor, air-conditioned home on days with temperature over 78 degrees. Some additional tips: Avoid housing your rabbit in direct sunlight, […]
Stock up at the Zooh Store
Do YOU know how to take your bunny’s temperature? It is very important information and could make ALL the difference. Here is a video of Zooh Corner’s Dr Stephanie Lamb demonstrating how to take a temperature, along with other useful at-home rabbit ER assessments. Take a look, then pick up a Thermometer, some Critical Care […]