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Mrs. PBJ

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I am looking for a new vet for storm dont get me wrong the one I have now is rabbit savy but not enough for me he is only exotic but I want to way my options.


 
Northwest Houston, here.

Mrs. PBJ, I don't know how far you can travel for a vet visit, but

Dr. May in Pearland sees alot of Bunny Bunnies' rabbits.
Drs. Chen and Antinoff at Gulf Coast Vet Hospital in the Galleria area.
Dr. Mark Moore has 2 offices. One in the Aldine area and one in the Woodlands.
Dr. Dan Jordan, sorta around Rice Village.
Dr. Roy Cruzen is currently near Jones Rd and SH 290

I've met all of the above vets except Dr. May, and I would be fine taking my rabbit to any of them. You can see Drs. Cruzen, Jordan, and Moore in videos I've made on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/user/FastUpOnRabbitCare
 
:pI'm in Terrell,Texas and also looking for a rabbit vet,here most doc's are gereral or large animal,if anyone knows a good rabbit vet please let me know.Thanks.
 
Flick wrote:
Northwest Houston, here.

Mrs. PBJ, I don't know how far you can travel for a vet visit, but

Dr. May in Pearland sees alot of Bunny Bunnies' rabbits.
Drs. Chen and Antinoff at Gulf Coast Vet Hospital in the Galleria area.
Dr. Mark Moore has 2 offices. One in the Aldine area and one in the Woodlands.
Dr. Dan Jordan, sorta around Rice Village.
Dr. Roy Cruzen is currently near Jones Rd and SH 290

I've met all of the above vets except Dr. May, and I would be fine taking my rabbit to any of them. You can see Drs. Cruzen, Jordan, and Moore in videos I've made on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/user/FastUpOnRabbitCare
Dr may is the closet to me you would take your buns there. Why have you not met him/her. Storm need another yearly He had a check by the local exoctic et but he just rubs me the wrong way he only does exotic they have another dog and cat vet in the office but I am not so sure about him.
 
For some strange reason - I've never noticed this thread before...

I'm in Del Rio - which is pretty darn close to Mexico (3 miles).

If you look at San Antonio on the map and go almost 180 miles west - you'll run into Del Rio.

For me to get out of the state of Texas without crossing into Mexico is about an 8 hour drive in any direction (it might be close to 7 if I go to El Paso and out that way - I forget).
 
I've found the list on rabbit.org is pretty reliable. I've also found a trick to make sure the vet has at least some experience is to ask what their fatality rate on spays are with female rabbits. If they tell you anything above 1% you should look elsewhere.

I have actually had vets that claim they treat rabbits tell me up to 30%. It requires advanced techniques to get it down below 1% but any rabbit-savvy vet should know that. It doesn't mean they're still a good rabbit vet but it means they're better than most.

A really good vet should actually down below .5% at least.
 
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