Rabbit Veterinarian in Knoxville, TN | Just For Pets Animal Clinic
Just For Pets Animal Clinic is your trusted destination for top-notch care for your beloved rabbits. Dr. Sherrod, our dedicated and experienced rabbit veterinarian, is here to ensure the health and happiness of your small furry companion.
Dr. Sherrod is pleased to offer care for rabbits, providing comprehensive services to keep your furry little ones in the best possible health. We offer routine check-ups to monitor their well-being, dental care to prevent dental disease, and nutritional guidance for a balanced diet. We will also advise how to create a comfortable environment for your small pets to keep them happy, healthy, and thriving.
Comprehensive Care for Your Small Companion
- Nail Trims: Proper nail care is crucial for rabbits. Overgrown nails can cause discomfort and health issues. We offer safe and gentle nail trims to ensure your pet’s comfort and health.
- Spay and Neuter: These essential procedures control the rabbit population and prevent certain health issues in small mammals. Dr. Sherrod is highly skilled in performing these surgeries, always prioritizing the well-being of your pets.
- Expert Advice: If you have questions about the best care practices for your rabbit, our team is here to provide expert guidance.
Rabbits require specialized care to live their best lives, and we’re passionate about supporting the unique needs of your furry companions. From preventive care to expert advice, you can trust Dr. Sherrod and our team to provide compassionate, knowledgeable care at every stage of your rabbit’s life.
Schedule your rabbit’s next appointment with Dr. Sherrod today! Call Just For Pets Animal Clinic in Knoxville at (865) 357-1838 or book online to give your small companion the expert care they deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can rabbits be litter-trained?
Yes, rabbits can be litter-trained, similar to cats.
What are common health issues in rabbits?
Common issues include dental problems, GI stasis, respiratory diseases, and obesity.
How often should I take my rabbit to the vet?
It varies, but generally every 6-12 months.