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Our team of specialists and staff strive to improve the overall health of our clients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions associated with your pet's health. Please use our educational library to learn more about health problems and treatments available for your pet. If you have questions or need to schedule an appointment, Click here to contact us.

Handling Your Rabbit

Rabbits need to be handled properly to support their bone structure and prevent breaks. When you pick up your bunny, place one hand under the front chest area and the other hand beneath the hindquarters to provide full support.

Please note: Never pick up a rabbit by the ears as it causes serious injury.

Grooming

Rabbits try to keep themselves and their environments clean. There are only two forms of grooming that need to be conducted regularly. First, you need to brush your rabbit’s hair to keep the coat in good condition. Using a soft brush, like baby brush, start at the back of the rabbits head and brush down toward the tail. Brushing should occur every two or three days. Second, your rabbit’s nails will need clipping periodically, which can be done by your veterinarian.

Cage Cleaning

With all their digging, shredding, chewing and activity, rabbits can be messy. You'll need to clean your pet's cage once or twice a week to keep it clean. First place your rabbit in a fenced in exercise area or another cage. Remove staples like the litterbox and rest/hide areas, food and water bowls and any toys. Then sweep out all loose materials in the cage and use hot, soapy water to scrub the cage, including the walls. Wipe off the protective plastic underlayer. If you put a soft fabric in the hide and rest area, remove and wash it or put a fresh piece of material in the space. Be sure to rinse and dry thoroughly before relining the cage with fresh hay, straw or other lining material. Finally, put the toys and other items you removed back into their places in the cage.


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Our Location

420 Bower Hill Rd.
Bridgeville, PA 15017
(412) 220-9400
Office Hours
Monday: 08:30 AM - 07:00 PM
Tuesday: 08:30 AM - 07:00 PM
Wednesday: 08:30 AM - 07:00 PM
Thursday: 08:30 AM - 07:00 PM
Friday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

Doctor's hours by appointment only.

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PVSEC (North) (412) 366-3400
807 Camp Horne Rd • Pgh, PA 15237

Northview (412) 364-5353
223 Siebert Rd • Pgh, PA 15237

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1535 Washington Rd Washington, PA 15301

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