Most infected rabbits don't show any signs or symptoms until the rabbit is perhaps older, stressed or immunocompromised.
It usually causes a latent condition in rabbits, meaning that
most infected rabbits will show no symptoms.
Not exact matches
Even the
most effective tapeworm medicines will not prevent re-infection if there are adult fleas or lice in a dog's environment, or if the dog has access to
rabbits, rats, rodents or other
infected intermediate host animals.
It is
most commonly recognized in cats (often kittens) and dogs, although
rabbits and rodents can also become
infected.
Most likely, your
rabbit was exposed to the pinworm -
infected feces from its parents or at the pet store or breeder.