VNJ Articlesclinicalhealth and welfarerabbit behaviourrecognising stress
23 August 2022
Evidence-based approach to recognising and reducing stress in pet rabbits by Amber Foote
ABSTRACT: Rabbits, as a prey species, are very susceptible to stress and often disguise the signs. Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVN) must understand the natural behaviour of rabbits to be able to interpret signs of stress and to be able to implement techniques. This article aims to discuss the signs, causes and effects of stress in pet rabbits and how RVNs can address and educate owners on the health and welfare of their pet rabbit.
Author
Amber Foote FdSc RVN
Amber qualified from Myerscough College in 2017 and is furthering her qualifications to a BSc (Hons) in Veterinary nursing in the near future. She currently works at Veterinary Vision in Lancashire as Lead Veterinary Nurse. Although she enjoys all aspects of practice, she has a special interest in caring for wildlife, exotic species and medical nursing. Amber is particularly interested in standardising patient care across all species.
Email: amberrosefoote@gmail.com
Keywords: rabbit behaviour; recognising stress; health and welfare
To cite this article: Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 35 (06)• June 2020 • pp167-170
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