Ask for references, credentials concerning the
latest in rabbit medicine, and last but not least, the subject many of us sometimes do not want to discuss — euthanasia.
There are many possible reasons for a rabbit to dribble urine and / or sit in urine, and the only way to know for sure is have your rabbit completely examined by a veterinarian
experienced in rabbit medicine.
Our intention was to bring together veterinarians from all over the country and give them access to the most comprehensive collection of rabbit - care information available anywhere — lectures by
experts in rabbit medicine, videotapes of the lectures [as of 11/30/2001 the videotapes are no longer available], behavior information from our education department, handouts, a proceedings book, and a forum for exchanging ideas.
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.