Clinical toxicoses of domestic rabbits

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Exotic Animal Practice
Matthew S Johnston

Abstract

Toxicoses are an uncommon presentation to rabbit practitioners; however, veterinarians who accept rabbits as patients should be familiar with the basic concepts of toxicosis management and the specific syndromes associated with clinical toxicoses. The objective of this article is to present clinically relevant information for veterinarians presented with rabbits exhibiting characteristic signs of toxicosis. In addition, specific mention is made to the most common clinical toxicoses, including lead, chemicals, rodenticides, aflatoxins, and poisonous plants.

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Sep 11, 2013·The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Exotic Animal Practice·Michael Fehr, Saskia Koestlinger
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