
Emergency
When something drastic happens
it’s easy to feel cornered.
Don’t worry, let us help you.
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Most Common Emergency
“I found an injured wild rabbit! What do I do?”

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If this happens please contact either a
licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator or the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Vet Care

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If your rabbit has any of the following issues please seek a vet immediately:
- Little movement or sitting in cramped position
- Little to no appetite
- Drooling or cold temperature
- Blood in litterbox/bleeding
- Limping or broken limb
- Mouth breathing
- Screaming
- Diarrhea
