He will need it.
Even if he never goes outdoors he will still need it because it can be carried on shoes and clothing and he can still catch it from those.
Ditto.
In order for all buns to be protected, they need to be vaccinated regardless of where they live.
It never ceases to amaze me how many vets still believe this and it's worrying as when you are a client, you would naturally believe your vet knows what he is talking about if that's your only point of reference.
I have also heard vets say this of Myxo vacc's for house rabbits - shows a total lack of understanding of the virus.
Do they have a different vet at the same surgery? Sometimes some vets in any one surgery are more clued up on bunnies than others so say someone gave you a good review because they see x everytime if you saw y you may not get the same response. Some practices will let you book appointments around which vet you want to see.
I don't know of ANY decent vets in the area now. This one was meant to be the best, maybe if I get a different person. My OH said that man I saw is always abrupt with his Auntie and her cat.
I would change if anyone knows and near to Crewe?