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vet said yesterday after giving honey her myxi jag that if shes never gonna go outside theres no need to get her the vhd jag?? is this correct?
wonder why they would of said that? probably bcoz biting insects aminly reside outdoors lol.... but obviosuly can get indoors. i Just wondered....
My vet said the same thing, even though my buns go outside, she said we just dont get VHD in my area??
the rescue centres around here dont vaccinate aggainst it either??
o less riask of vhd. !
They no doubt would if they had the funds to do so.
Please vaccinate your Rabbit
Just becasue a rabbit is kept indoors does not meanthere is any less risk or contracting the disease!
okay i will, just for you I will make the appoitnment tonight
Yep, VHD can be brought into the house on the hay you feed.
Not for me, for your Bunster :thumb: