Choosing a rabbit veterinarian

It is important that you go to a rabbit-knowledgeable veterinarian for any medical issues with your rabbit. Typical cat/dog veterinarians will not know how to properly diagnose or treat rabbits because it requires an extra specialization in veterinary school. Rabbit physiology and tolerance to medications is very different than cats and dogs and cannot be treated in the same manner.

If you cannot find a rabbit-savvy veterinarian within a reasonable distance, find a dog/cat veterinarian that will be willing to consult a specialist over the phone to properly diagnose and treat your rabbit.

Worldwide

 * Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians
 * Rabbits Online, LIBRARY: Rabbit Savvy Vets: By Location
 * RabbitVet.net, World Rabbit Veterinarians
 * PetBunny Veterinarian List
 * BunSpace.com, Search for a Vet or Animal Hospital
 * Rabbit References, Rabbit Veterinarians
 * Flickr, Bunny Lovers Unite, JoJo's Guide to Bunny Rabbit Savvy Vets around the world!

United States

 * Our internal United States category
 * House Rabbit Society, House Rabbit Society Veterinarian Index

United Kingdom

 * Rabbit Vets
 * Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

Financial Assistance
In the case that you are unable to obtain enough money due to extenuating circumstances, can provide a proof of income, and are still willing to take your pet to the veterinarian, explain your financial situation to the vets that you contact and see if you can mutually work something out. Otherwise, contact local shelters and rescues to see if they can help subsidize your bill or direct you to a fund that will.

See the links below for more information about organizations that can help with medical costs.
 * San Diego House Rabbit Society, Organizations That Assist with Medical Costs
 * Catnip & Carrots Animal Bunch, Assistance - Assists with veterinary and spay/neuter costs in Ohio and California.
 * PAWS for SJACS, General Resources
 * Coastal Humane Society, Financial Assistance for Pet Owners