Females can be spayed as soon as they sexually mature, usually around 4 months of age, but many veterinarians prefer to wait until they are at least 6 months old, as surgery is riskier on
a younger female rabbit.
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Female; Eastpointe, MI; 18 y / o; I hate when guys call me
young; I have a pet
rabbit named Kash; I am joining the National Guard; I plan on going to college and majoring in Social Work; I DO N'T have sex; I'm looking for a long lasting relationship, maybe my husband.
For
rabbits, we recommend spaying all
females at a
young age to prevent uterine diseases which may affect as many as 80 % of does (
female rabbits) over 3 to 4 years old.
Introducing two unspayed
females over about 4 months has a lot more potential for serious fighting, so you will find the whole process far more possible if you have your existing
rabbit spayed and introduce a
younger, spayed
female.
Female rabbits (called does) can be spayed when they are as
young as four months old, however vets tend to wait until they are six months old.
Female Lionhead
rabbits who have been spayed have a decreased risk of developing uterine cancer, so it's a good idea to get your doe spayed as
young as four months of age.
Female rabbits (does) can be spayed when they are as
young as four months old, however vets tend to wait until they are six months old, as there is less risk involved on the operating table.
Females can be spayed as soon as they sexually mature, usually around 4 months of age, but many veterinarians prefer to wait until they are 6 months old, as surgery is riskier on a
younger rabbit.
John James Audubon (1785 — 1851) Gray
Rabbit: Old male,
female, and
young, 1841 Watercolor and graphite, with gouache The Morgan Library & Museum, New York Photography: Graham S. Haber, 2011