Hoppy Endings Rabbit Rescue

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Rabbits are a sensitive animal. They will go into hiding when sick or or injured. When rabbits stop eating for a day or more, they become lethargic, go into a coma and can die quickly as their intestines stop working (GI stasis). Bloating can cause GI stasis and must be treated immediately. You must quickly get your pet to eat green leaf veggies and go see a vet ASAP.

We note these Pet Doctors and their clinics have provided very good-excellent, knowledgeable care for rabbits we have had over the years.

EDMONTON, ALBERTA RABBIT VETS

5 Star rating - Excellent

Terwilliger Vet Centre - 14735-40 Ave. (780) 435--8387 ( Dr Bennet )

Mill Creek Animal Hospital - 8606-99 St. (780) 432-7297 (urgent care 5*)

Dr. Rosetti Vet Clinic - Downtown (780) 421-7387 ( sees many bunnies )

Ottewell - (780) 466-1826 (not tried, but heard well of them)

Beaumont Animal Clinic - (780) 929-6107 ( Dr Burrant sometimes takes in)

4 star rating - Non-specialists, but very good

Beck Veterinary Clinic - 8705-109 St. (780) 432-7402 (Dr. Beck)

Animal Emergency Clinic - 11104-102 Ave Downtown - (780)-433-9505

Southside Animal Hospital - PetCetra, 104 St.-25 ave. 433-6462 (Dr Steele )

3 star rating (assumed OK - never tried - client experiences info needed )

South Emergency Animal Clinic 3823-99 St. (780) 436-5880

Delton - 475-9225

Whitemud Clinic - 430-0004

General Vet Clinic - 454-8691 ( Dr Leggett )

CalgaryTrail  431-0140

2 Stars ( some caution on over-billing costs )

Sherwood Park (780) 417-1119 ( spay costs high )

AVOID the following vet clinics which provided very poor rabbit treatment:

Stony Plain         horror story - bad spay (HUGE cut) - no painkiller !!

Millwoods          horror story - gross misdiagnosis urine tract infect + $1800 bill

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