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Exotic Vet Visit Prep

A printable worksheet to organize everything before your rabbit's vet appointment

Rabbit's Name:
Breed:
Age:
Current Weight:
Clinic / Vet:
Appointment Date:

1. Symptoms & Timeline

Rabbits hide illness, so small details matter. Record exactly what you noticed and when it started.

Symptom / Change When It Started Getting Better / Worse / Same

2. Current Diet, Habits & Medications

Bring this so your vet has the full picture. Note recent changes in eating, drinking, and droppings.

Item Details
Hay type & amount
Pellets (brand & amount)
Greens & treats
Eating & drinking lately
Droppings (size & amount)
Current medications & doses
Supplements
Recent weight trend

3. Questions to Ask the Vet

Write your questions ahead of time so nothing is forgotten in the moment.

My Question Vet's Answer

4. Finding a Rabbit-Savvy Exotic Vet

Not every clinic treats rabbits well. Use these questions when choosing or evaluating a practice.

Ask the Clinic Their Answer
How many rabbits do you see each week?
Do you treat GI stasis and dental disease often?
Are you comfortable with rabbit anesthesia?
Do you offer exotic emergency or after-hours care?
Are you a member of an exotic / rabbit vet group?

A rabbit-savvy vet is one of the most important investments in your rabbit's health. Find one before an emergency, not during one.