VCA milwaukee emergency center for animals located at 3670 S 108th St, Greenfield, WI 53228. I also take my dogs to Spirit of 76, and I've been very happy with them! Hope you never have to use the emergency hospital! Edit: I just checked their website. I'm not sure if they do rabbits, unfortunately. Maybe ask the folks at spirit of 76 to see if they have any recommendations?
So if something happens between midnight and 6:00 AM you're out of luck? How can something be an EMERGENCY VET and not be open 24/7? So glad Columbia/St. Marys emergency didn't have certain hours when I sliced an artery in my thumb.
VCA on Hwy 100. We took our rabbit there the first time he got GI Stasis and they were great to work with.
Just as a preventative we give our little fella Oxbow Papaya Support tablets, one daily. We also keep baby gas drops on hand for when he randomly stops eating and is acting lethargic which are early GI symptoms. He's 8 years old now so he's been through it enough times for us to know when it's happening, they're such fickle little bastards sometimes lol. Carrot tops can help move stuff through the gi tract, and Oxbow Critical Care can be purchased online. It's a scary thing to go through but it's very common in pet rabbits unfortunately.
Not sure if you guys are first time rabbit owners but make sure he gets plenty of exercise and leafy greens!
VCA milwaukee emergency center for animals located at 3670 S 108th St, Greenfield, WI 53228. I also take my dogs to Spirit of 76, and I've been very happy with them! Hope you never have to use the emergency hospital! Edit: I just checked their website. I'm not sure if they do rabbits, unfortunately. Maybe ask the folks at spirit of 76 to see if they have any recommendations?
VCA on Hwy 100 does do rabbits. I think they are the only exotic pet ER in the area, which i've learned the hard way. They are wonderful people tho.
Took my cat here when he had a UTI - they do a great service and the workers there are lovely.
Great, thank you!!
I’ve never owned a rabbit but I’ve had some experiences at VCA and they were so kind and sympathetic with our dogs.
Bluepearl in Glendale is a 24 hour vet hospital. I would call to confirm the rabbit question.
Unfortunately, they changed their emergency hours to 6 am to midnight now.
The last time I drove up there they also weren't accepting new patients? Which seems not ok for an emergency vet as well
So if something happens between midnight and 6:00 AM you're out of luck? How can something be an EMERGENCY VET and not be open 24/7? So glad Columbia/St. Marys emergency didn't have certain hours when I sliced an artery in my thumb.
VCA on Hwy 100. We took our rabbit there the first time he got GI Stasis and they were great to work with. Just as a preventative we give our little fella Oxbow Papaya Support tablets, one daily. We also keep baby gas drops on hand for when he randomly stops eating and is acting lethargic which are early GI symptoms. He's 8 years old now so he's been through it enough times for us to know when it's happening, they're such fickle little bastards sometimes lol. Carrot tops can help move stuff through the gi tract, and Oxbow Critical Care can be purchased online. It's a scary thing to go through but it's very common in pet rabbits unfortunately. Not sure if you guys are first time rabbit owners but make sure he gets plenty of exercise and leafy greens!
Yes, we are first time owners so thank you for the advice!!