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                    E. cuniculi in RabbitsE. cuniculi is a parasite that affects rabbits by causing damage to important organs. Read veterinary advice on prevention, causes, symptoms and treatment. 
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                    Heatstroke in RabbitsHeatstroke is a very serious condition that progresses quickly, and in severe cases, can cause death. 
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                    Euthanasia/putting your pet to sleep - advice videoDeciding to put your pet to sleep is one of the hardest decisions you will make as a pet owner. Watch our video where PDSA vet Fran answers your questions on how to know if it's the right thing to do. 
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                    Rabbit VaccinesVaccination is an important way of protecting your rabbits against some serious diseases. Read our vet's advice on rabbit vaccinations and how they work. 
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                    Weepy eyes in rabbitsYour rabbit’s eyes should look shiny and clear. Weepy eyes are often a sign of a problem. 
