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If you are looking for more information on a particular subject, the best way is to
use our handy Search Feature on the pages of this website (bottom left of each page). Just
enter one or two keywords, such as "digging," and you will be directed to a
variety of articles that discuss that subject.You
can also find information on the following most common subjects, by clicking on the links
below.
- You think your bunny is sick and you're not sure
what to do. First, you need to contact a qualified rabbit vet to get your
questions answered, and/or to be seen. You can find a list of local, San Diego-area vets
on this page: Local Vet List. Are you looking for medical advice for your
house rabbit, and don't see what you're looking for at our web site? We suggest you consult the national House Rabbit Society emergency guide.
For a "national" list of rabbit-experienced veterinarians, visit the national
House Rabbit Society's Vet List.
- Want to know where you can get your rabbit
spayed or neutered? Visit our list of local, rabbit-savvy vets. Call around to compare prices, if
cost is an issue for you. And, don't forget to take advantage of
our Spay/Neuter
Rebate Fund.
- Need financial assistance with medical care
issues for your rabbit? The Pet Assistance Program can often help those with
low incomes get the help they need. Call (619) 544-1222
- Need help
with your rabbit's frustrating behaviors such as digging or chewing? Visit
our Behavior page for a variety of informative
articles.
- Wondering
why your rabbit has stopped using its litter box? Check our our litterbox training articles on this page. Also,
visit our Health page to see if your rabbit might have
symptoms of a medical problem.
- Want to
adopt and not sure where to start? You need to do your homework and read
about what's involved in having a pet rabbit.
Visit our Adoption page for several articles that can
help you decide if a pet rabbit is right for you and your family. You can also find our
fees and guidelines listed here.
- Are you looking for a companion for your current
bunny? First, read up on our bonding tips
to learn what is involved. Then, visit our Adoption
page to see adoptable bunnies and to learn
more about our adoption guidelines.
- Are you not in San Diego County but looking for
more information? Visit the National House
Rabbit Society web site for more information and a list of chapters in your state.
For more
general information, here are our local contacts:
- In San Diego and want to adopt? Need
more information about rabbits you've seen on our web site? Contact
hrs@sandiegorabbits.org.
- Want to join the San Diego Chapter of House Rabbit
Society? Contact SDiegoHRS@aol.com.
Thank You for visiting the web site of San
Diego House Rabbit Society.
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