Rabbit emergency sign guide
Rabbit baby rabbit diarrhea: is this an emergency?
Use this page to decide whether to go now, call today, or monitor only under veterinary guidance. It is not a diagnosis.
This page is not a substitute for a veterinarian. Rabbits can decline quickly. If your rabbit has go-now signs, call a rabbit-savvy or exotic vet while preparing to travel.
Short answer
Diarrhea in a baby rabbit can become life-threatening quickly and needs urgent care. Do not use online triage, RodiCare, WOOLY, food, supplements, or home remedies as a replacement for assessment when a rabbit may be in trouble.
Emergency decision table
| Tier | What it means for rabbit baby rabbit diarrhea | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Go now | Diarrhea in a baby rabbit can become life-threatening quickly and needs urgent care. | Call an emergency rabbit-savvy vet and travel when advised. |
| Call today | The sign is new, persistent, worsening, or paired with appetite, droppings, behavior, breathing, movement, urine, or pain changes. | Call your rabbit-savvy vet or an exotic-capable clinic today. |
| Monitor with vet guidance | A vet has already assessed this episode and gave a specific monitoring plan. | Follow that plan and call back if anything worsens. |
Go now if
- Not eating, no droppings, collapse, cold body, heatstroke signs, breathing trouble, seizures, flystrike, severe bleeding, bloated belly, or severe pain appear.
- The sign follows trauma, toxin exposure, surgery, birth trouble, or a known chronic illness.
- Your rabbit is a baby, senior, pregnant, very weak, or cannot stay upright.
Call today if
- The sign is mild but new or persistent.
- Droppings, appetite, water intake, urine, posture, or movement changed.
- You are considering any medication, force-feeding, supplement, or recovery product.
What not to do
- Do not force-feed a rabbit with a bloated belly, choking signs, severe weakness, or suspected blockage unless a vet instructs you.
- Do not give human medicine, leftover medication, gut stimulants, or pain relief unless prescribed for this episode.
- Do not wait overnight for go-now signs.
What to tell the vet
- When rabbit baby rabbit diarrhea started and whether it is worsening.
- Last normal food, water, urine, and droppings.
- Posture, tooth grinding, belly feel, breathing, temperature, movement, and pain signs.
- Recent diet changes, heat, stress, moult, surgery, trauma, toxins, or medications.
Source-cited guidance; pending named veterinary review.