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...to get that animal out the door! Strong hind legs can scratch, and as a prey animal a.....that baby rabbits grow up into adult rabbits. Older rabbits in animal shelters.....the ground, ...
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...at a wildlife hospital. Dragging both hind legs: Can indicate a spinal injury.....B. Never put wild rabbits with domestic pet rabbits. Single orphan after surveillance.....when they see ...
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... to keep the feet from dragging. A cat is unable to ... life for your pet. RABBITS Rabbits do extremely ... have such long rear legs. If they have minimal ... use or use of one hind leg, ...
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...in the household especially if touched in the hind legs or pelvis. . Toe dragging. ... The virus does not discriminate between wild and pet...
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... put wild rabbits with domestic pet rabbits. Single orphan after ... Leg appears damaged: Rabbits need all four legs to be in good ... at a wildlife hospital. Dragging both hind legs: ...
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Archive > Pet newsgroups > alt.pets.rabbits wheelchair for back ... and dragging her stiff, lifeless hindquarters. I had been working with her...
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... down one side or is dragging its hind legs, it could have had a ... Small Pets Index Hamsters Rabbits Guinea Pigs Mice & Rats ... Rodgers Note: Vets, Shelters and Pet Sitters click here ...
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