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  2. Taenia pisiformis - Wikipedia

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    Taenis pisiformis infection is very hard to treat in wild rabbits and canines, but it is easier to control pet infections. One way to stop the infection is to prevent dogs from eating wild rabbits or rodents. If the infected rabbit is not eaten then the worm cannot finish its life cycle.

  3. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    The first written record of rabies is in the Codex of Eshnunna (c. 1930 BC), which dictates that the owner of a dog showing symptoms of rabies should take preventive measure against bites. If a person was bitten by a rabid dog and later died, the owner was fined heavily. [31]

  4. Rabies vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Nine-year-old Joseph Meister (1876–1940), who had been mauled by a rabid dog, was the first human to receive this vaccine. [30] The treatment started with a subcutaneous injection on 6 July 1885, at 8:00 pm, which was followed with 12 additional doses administered over the following 10 days. The first injection was derived from the spinal ...

  5. Vet reveals how to house train a rabbit (and it's just 5 steps!)

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  6. Tularemia - Wikipedia

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    Cats and dogs can acquire the disease from the bite of a tick or flea that has fed on an infected host, such as a rabbit or rodent. For treatment of infected cats, antibiotics are the preferred treatment, including tetracycline, chloramphenicol or streptomycin. Long treatment courses may be necessary as relapses are common. [51]

  7. How to keep a rabbit warm in the winter: We asked a vet - AOL

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    Rabbits are best kept in pairs or groups, and you will find that they can stay warm by snuggling with their companions for extra body heat. A single rabbit is more susceptible to drops in ...

  8. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    Globally, dogs are the most common animal involved. [1] In countries where dogs commonly have the disease, more than 99% of rabies cases in humans are the direct result of dog bites. [11] In the Americas, bat bites are the most common source of rabies infections in humans, and less than 5% of cases are from dogs.

  9. Vet explains how to cut rabbit nails (without hurting your bunny)

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    How to keep a rabbit still for nail clipping. If your rabbit is prone to wriggling, get another person to hold them while you trim. Dr. MacMillan recommends doing this on a non-slip surface or a ...

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