Rabbits don't suffer from the same parasitic worms as dogs %26amp; cats do.
The most common worm a rabbit can get is pinworms, but usually only if the rabbit has come from a dirty environment. Pinworms are tiny, cannot be transferred to humans and go away on their own if the rabbit lives in a clean environment %26amp; their litter tray is changed daily.
Rabbits do not need to be ';wormed';. Never use any worming treatments intended for dogs or cats on rabbits as they can be toxic.
If you're worried about your bunny, visit an experienced rabbit vet for a checkup.How do you tel if your rabbit has worms or not?
I have never known of worms in rabbits before, I would suggest taking him/her to a vetinary practice, they can take a poo sample or a blood test and give you a prognosis..
It is rather hard to detect in severe cases they have severe dirrahea.
i have a rabbit too and the only way u can tell is to take it to the vet...
is it scooting it's butt on the carpet? if yes, wormy..
dig all up in dat fuuur
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