Brigitte Reusch is the first lecturer appointed in all of Europe who will cover rabbit medicine and surgery. Reusch will teach veterinary students this specialized topic at the Royal School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh, Scotland. She will also run a rabbit clinic.
The appointment reflects the growing popularity of rabbits as pets. Hopefully, awareness of rabbit health will continue to spread worldwide.
For more information, see: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7878548.stm
great news! great news indeed!!!!
Nice blog just came across it today.
That is good news. Rabbits have also became very popular pets here in the states. Most owners take very good care of their rabbits. some unfortunately are just having a pasting fad with it.
A Great post on Pets here dude, I own a cute little puppy and she is the best of all.. Takes me to the olden times when she used to be so small she used to fit in my palm ๐
A Great post on Pets here dude, I own a cute little puppy and she is the best of all.. Takes me to the olden times when she used to be so small she used to fit in my palm ๐
Finally a doctor devoted to helping our little furry friends. The BBC report is a great eye opener too. Dr. Reusch is a true pioneer in helping rabbits. I enjoy reading your site, great posts!