Veterinary care of rabbits: analgesia

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Analgesia

Published 14 November 2022 | Updated 12 August 2024

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For further details on the assessment of pain in rabbits including validated assessment tools see:

Quality of Life assessment tools [inFOCUS][online]. Available from: https://infocus.rcvsknowledge.org/qol-spotlight-on-quality-of-life-assessment-tools/ [accessed 14 November 2022]

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