Most veterinarians who are really interested in rabbits are excited to have the chance to do bloodwork and urinalyses, because with each result their own knowledge
about rabbit medicine increases.
Not exact matches
Since veterinary medical schools typically do not cover
rabbits as a required species, veterinarians interested in
rabbit medicine must learn
about rabbits elsewhere, such as by attending conferences and completing continuing education modules, and working with
rabbit rescue groups.
Finally,
rabbit medicine is constantly changing, and veterinarians continue to refine our recommendations as we learn new information
about the best methods to keep pet
rabbits healthy.
When you work at adoption shows as show support or as a counselor you are expected to know a great deal of information
about rabbit care, support, housing,
medicine, diet and social needs.