A printable worksheet to organize everything before your rabbit's vet appointment
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 |
|---|---|---|
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 |
Write your questions ahead of time so nothing is forgotten in the moment.
| My Question | Vet's Answer |
|---|---|
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.