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Last week however I had a first. "Lucky" Romanovsky,
a male rabbit, became our first ever patient to become registered
at the Fairfield Veterinary Centre after an internet enquiry
about his health via our website www.fairfield-vets.co.uk
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As a result of "Lucky's" e-mail to webenquiries@fairfield-vets.co.uk
he was advised to consult with Ingrid Segboer our resident
lagomorph expert! Concern over an episode of conjunctivitis,
which is surprisingly serious in rabbits, was addressed.
Additionally, Ingrid is still hopeful that an area of alopecia
(baldness) will eventually resolve.
Rabbit ownership is continually increasing with some 4
million rabbits now being kept as pets. As more and more
research and development is being carried out and rabbit
owners are increasingly educated (Lucky's owners just happen
to be teachers!) about the importance of diet and disease
prevention the lives of rabbits are hopefully being made
more healthy.
Apparently the Bradford Rabbit Show had more than 2,500
entries and some major European shows can attract more than
60,000 rabbits! Those rabbit owners who have internet access
should visit www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk
for plenty of excellent information and advice.
Sadly not all the information available from the internet
is of such good quality and we occasionally have to correct
some misinformation that people may have encountered. Whilst
many of my contemporaries' hearts sink when a client regales
them with "knowledge" they have acquired from
the internet I always feel that it demonstrates an owner's
interest and concern and generally welcome and encourage
people to do so.................even if I have to put them
right on one thing or another! After all, it's my job!!
Terry
Dunne BVMS, Cert SAO, MRCVS
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