Rabbit Veterinarian
Do you have questions about your bunny’s health?
Come ask the experts! Caring for a rabbit has its differences from caring for a cat or dog. If your bunny is sick or needs a check-up, you should bring them to a trusted rabbit veterinarian with experience. Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic proudly offers vet services for rabbits in our convenient Dunlap animal hospital.

Preventive and Sick Rabbit Care
Rabbits should have veterinary care to stay healthy. Our rabbit veterinarian offers both preventive care and treatment for sick rabbits. During your rabbit’s appointment, we’ll perform a thorough physical exam, checking for any signs of illness or potential health issues. If you have questions about your bunny’s diet or how to build the perfect habitat, please ask us.
If your rabbit is showing signs of being sick—such as changes in appetite, odd breathing, lethargy, or abnormal droppings—schedule a sick rabbit appointment as soon as possible. Early detection means faster and more effective treatment for your bunny.
Rabbit Neuters
Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic performs neuters for male rabbits. Neutering can help prevent behavioral issues, like aggression or spraying, and certain health problems in rabbits. Our rabbit veterinarian and team take special care to keep your rabbit comfortable before, during, and after the procedure. Neutering is a routine surgery with a relatively quick recovery time.
FAQS for Bunny Care
How often should my rabbit see a veterinarian?
We recommend that rabbits see a veterinarian at least once a year for a wellness exam. For older rabbits or those with chronic health conditions, biannual or even more frequent visits may be suggested. Regular check-ups help your rabbit stay in good health.
What are some common health issues in rabbits?
Rabbits are prone to dental problems, digestive issues, and respiratory infections. Regular veterinary check-ups and a proper diet can help prevent many of these issues. If you notice any unusual symptoms, call us for guidance.
Does Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic offer rabbit spays?
No, we do not offer spaying services for female rabbits at this time. We do, however, offer neutering for male rabbits. Our rabbit veterinarian is happy to answer any questions you may have about this procedure.
What should I do if my rabbit stops eating?
A loss of appetite in rabbits can be a sign of a serious health issue, such as dental problems or gastrointestinal stasis. If your rabbit stops eating for more than a day or shows changes in eating habits, contact us immediately to schedule an appointment.
Book an Exam with Our Rabbit Veterinarian in Dunlap, TN
Our team of rabbit lovers will support your pet’s health with personalized, compassionate care. Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic is proud to offer care for these unique and loveable pets. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for your rabbit— we’re now accepting new clients!

Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic provides vet care for rabbits in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Whitwell, Jasper, Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Marion County, Grundy County, and neighboring Tennessee areas.