RHD2: Dangerous virus for rabbits ENG

5. October 2017


IMPORTANT! Latest information: Rabbits are dying again!

Due to the fast, fatal course and the circumstances involved, there is a high suspicion that the RHD2 virus infection is active! We strongly recommend vaccinating all rabbits and / or vaccination protection. New official recommendations since the beginning of June for the French vaccine with German approval: Vaccinate every six months when facing increased infection rates and not at one yearly intervals. At the moment, we still have enough vaccine in stock.

“RHDV-2” leads to serious, epidemic illnesses with many deaths. Both wild and domestic rabbits are affected (both inside and outside).

Rabbits that have been regularly vaccinated with the usual vaccines against RHD are only well protected against the classic variant. There exists in some cases a certain amount of protection from the fatal outcome of the new RHDV-2 disease variant.

The virus is transmitted in several ways:

  • – from animal to animal
  • – via droplet infection
  • – from people (clothes, hands)
  • – through feed and litter
  • – from insects

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.


Action Day “Vaccination for Africa!”

29. April 2017

Does your pet need booster vaccinations in May 2017?
Then please make an appointment with us for Tuesday, 09 May 2017.

Let your animal be vaccinated by us and we donate half of the vaccine revenues to the association “Veterinarians Without Borders”.

For you, the vaccination does not cost a cent extra! The donations will benefit people in Africa who survive by raising livestock.

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Pet Fear/Stress – New Year’s Eve

10. November 2016

Is your animal afraid of New Year’s Eve firecrackers and fireworks? And you think have already tried everything? Do not worry, just ask us! We can help you to help your pet become calm and stress-free through the New Year’s Eve celebrations!

Dr. Fach has studied a lot of important information from a current training course on the topic of “Noise Fears” and brought in to the practice a brand-new drug.  It is worthwhile for animal owners of small “Worried Bunnies” to have an early consultation, because the efficacy time varies depending on the therapy. Herbal soothing agents in particular need some time to take effect. We recommend that you arrange a consultation with us as soon as possible. Together we can choose a treatment specifically tailored to the needs of your animal


Kleintierpraxis Oberursel - Dr. med. vet. Anette Fach - Dornbachstraße 33a - 61440 Oberursel
Telefon 06171 63 33 66 - kontakt@kleintierpraxis-oberursel.de

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