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  3. Why Is My Rabbit Stomping His Back Feet – Vet Explains Pets

  4. 4 Ways to Treat an Injured Rabbit's Paw - wikiHow

  5. Why Is My Bunny Stomping His Back Feet – Vet Explains Pets

  6. Why Your Pet Rabbit Is Limping - The Spruce Pets

    Mar 8, 2022 · More commonly known as "Bumblefoot," pododermatitis is a foot infection that can occur in rabbits. This type of problem can be very painful and cause your rabbit to limp. You will notice redness, sores, hair loss, and …

  7. Pododermatitis in Rabbits | PetMD

    Dec 16, 2022 · Rabbits that also love to thump or slap their back feet on the ground can be at risk for developing pododermatitis down the road due to this behavior. Pododermatitis is commonly called ulcerative pododermatitis …

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  9. My Rabbit’s Back Legs Have Stopped Working (Weak, …

    May 10, 2021 · Joint problems are a common reason for leg weakness. Also, ensure your rabbit’s leg is not sprained or fractured. Spinal complications (fused vertebrae, swollen discs or dislocated bones) are a constant risk. Test for …

  10. My Rabbit’s Back Legs Have Stopped Working (Weak, …

    The soles of a rabbit's back feet are covered in thick fur to help cushion landings when hopping and jumping. There are also fat pads on the bottom of their feet for shock absorption. A rabbit's toes and feet play a key role in their powerful hind …

  11. How to Cure a Rabbit’s Foot: Simple Step-by-Step …

    Jul 6, 2024 · 1. Clean the foot. If you have a rabbit’s foot that you have got from a local farmer or from a rabbit that you have shot yourself, you can cure it and use it as a lucky charm. The first step is to thoroughly clean the foot to make sure …

  12. Paw-sitively Painful: A Complete Guide to Sore Hocks …

    Sore hocks, also known as pododermatitis or bumblefoot, is a condition that affects a rabbit's feet, specifically the hocks, which are the back part of the foot that touches the ground when the rabbit hops. It can also affect the front feet …

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