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  • Bordetella in Young Rabbits and Squirrels

    Julie DeCubellis DVM, Karen Shenoy DVM
    33-34
  • Case report: disseminated Staphylococcus aureus infections in two infant desert cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus audubonii)

    Gabriele C. Paul, Daniel G. Friend
    10-16
  • Mucoid enteropathy/epizootic rabbit enteropathy in two species of cottontail rabbits: four recent cases

    Gabriele Paul, Daniel G. Friend
    9-12
  • Rabbit Digestion and Weaning

    Katherine J. Belisle DVM
    7-9
  • Rabbits Die of Cat Bites, So Why the Fuss?

    Shirley Casey
    29-31
  • Rehabilitating infant eastern cottontails (Sylvilagus floridanus): a robust scoping review of the relevant literature published in Canada and the United States

    Pauline A. L. Kosmal, Sherri Cox, Wendy Pearson, Trevor DeVries, Shoshanah Jacobs
    13-26
  • Release Criteria for Rehabilitated Wild Animals

    Scott Diehl, Cheryl Stokhaug Diehl
    24-35
  • Surrogate Parenting and Developmental Stages of Newborn Western Desert Cottontails (Sylvilagus audubonii) and a Black–tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) Nursed by a Western Desert Cottontail

    Ginny Thome PhD, Ruth Scott
    5-13
  • Surrogate Parenting of the Black–tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) with Species Specific Considerations

    Regina Whitman
    32-35
  • The Care and Nurturing of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus)

    Gail M. King
    1-11

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