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Forum DIET & CARE (Toronto, ON) Bunny-savvy vets?

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    • Negau
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        Hello my friends,

        I am an upcoming bunny owner you see, and before I bring my baby Holland Lops home with me, I would very much like to find a vet for them. I live in the upper Toronto area (in Ontario), and though I’ve been searching online, I’m getting mixed opinions with my research.

        To all of you Torontorians around here, who is your bunny-savvy veterinarian?

        Additionally, what kinds of questions should I be asking the vet prior to my first appointment? Should I test their knowledge of the animal at all, and if so, how would I go about doing that?


      • tobyluv
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          I found this list of Ontario vets on the HRS website. I don’t know how current it is.
          http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/Vet_CA-ON.html

          The Resources section here has a list of other websites where you can find vets.

          https://binkybunny.com/RESOURCES…fault.aspx

          Here is the page on the HRS website that helps you find a good rabbit vet.
          http://rabbit.org/faq/sections/vet.html


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            A big welcome to you! I always love meeting new Canadian members.

            You could try checking out http://rabbitrescue.ca/

            Im sorry, not sure why the link isn’t working. Just copy and paste. 


            They are an Ontario rabbit rescue and I’m sure they could help you out to find a vet.

            Good luck!

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