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Rex Rabbit Care Guide 🐇 Vet Advice for 2025

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Rex Rabbit Care Guide 🐇 Vet Advice for 2025

Rex Rabbit Care Guide 🐇 Vet Advice for 2025

By Dr Duncan Houston BVSc

📚 Breed Origins & Fur Highlights

The Rex rabbit originated in France in 1919 following a genetic mutation that created its renowned plush, velvety coat :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}. First exhibited in Paris in 1924 and imported to the U.S. the same year, the Rex has become a beloved companion and popular show breed :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.

📏 Size & Variety

There are two main types:

  • Standard Rex: Medium to large, weighing 7.5–11 lb (3.4–5 kg) :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.
  • Mini Rex: Smaller version—3–4.5 lb (1.4–2 kg), officially recognized by ARBA in 1988 :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}.

Both have short fur of even length and come in over 16 color varieties—including black, blue, chocolate, red, castor, otter, and more :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.

💖 Temperament & Intelligence

Known for a calm, friendly, and intelligent nature:

  • Rex rabbits are patient and good-natured, making them ideal for families :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.
  • They learn quickly—can be litter-trained, use names, and perform simple tricks :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}.
  • Compared to more active breeds, Rexes are moderately active—3–4 hours of supervised exercise daily recommended :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}.

🧼 Grooming & Coat Care

  • Short Rex fur does not require fiery grooming; brushing 1–2 times weekly during shedding is enough :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}.
  • Occasional wipe-downs with a damp cloth help keep coat sleek :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}.
  • Nail trimming every 4–6 weeks & spot-cleaning around the bottom as needed.
  • Monitor for dental overgrowth—short fur means dental issues show sooner.

🍽️ Nutrition & Feeding

  • Hay: Unlimited grass hay is essential for gut motility and teeth :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}.
  • Pellets: Serve a small handful per 5 lb of body weight daily—16–18 % fiber :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}.
  • Fresh Greens: Give a variety of leafy greens daily as treats but avoid overfeeding :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}.
  • Water: Fresh water in bowl + bottle available at all times.

🏡 Housing & Environment

  • Provide spacious enclosures: Standard Rex needs at least 4×4 ft indoor pen; Mini Rex at least 3×3 ft, plus 3–4 hrs supervised time daily :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}.
  • Use solid flooring to prevent sore hocks; soft bedding like recycled paper or aspen is recommended :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}.
  • Ensure environmental enrichment: tunnels, chew toys, hideouts encourage mental stimulation.
  • Outdoor hutches should be predator-proof, weather-resistant, and connected to runs.

🩺 Health & Veterinary Care

  • Dental checks: Regular vet exams to detect misalignment early.
  • GI health: Balanced diet & exercise help avoid stasis and obesity.
  • Weight monitoring: Monthly weigh-ins help catch issues early.
  • Spay/neuter: Prevents reproductive diseases and behavioral issues.
  • Vaccinations: If living in areas with RHDV2 or myxomatosis, discuss with your vet.
  • Annual veterinary visits: Include fecal exams, weight, teeth, and environment evaluation.

🎓 Training & Bonding

  • Use rewards to litter-train and encourage desired behavior.
  • Teach simple commands—a Rex’s intelligence makes them fast learners :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18}.
  • Socialize early and handle gently—best suited for families with older, respectful children :contentReference[oaicite:19]{index=19}.
  • Set up playtime routines and use toys that promote natural activities like digging and chewing.

📋 Care Schedule Overview

Care Task Frequency
Brush coat 1–2× per week
Trim nails Every 4–6 weeks
Clean enclosure Daily spot-clean, full clean weekly
Exercise 3–4 hrs/day (Std Rex), 2–3 hrs (Mini Rex)
Weigh Monthly
Vet checkups Annually + as needed
Pellets ¼ cup per 5 lb body weight
Hay Unlimited
Fresh water Daily refill

💰 Cost Considerations

  • Purchase price: $25–$100 depending on breeder, type, and color.
  • Monthly supplies: $40–$70 for hay, pellets, bedding, and toys.
  • Housing: Investment depends on size—larger breeds need bigger setups.
  • Vet care: Consider wellness checks, spay/neuter, dental work.

🧠 Pro Vet Tips for 2025

  • Select a rabbit-savvy vet—dosages and protocols differ from cats/dogs.
  • Catch dental and GI issues early with frequent weigh-ins and appetite monitoring.
  • Use enrichment tools—food puzzles, hay dispensers, lightly scented toys.
  • Spay/neuter to foster a calmer, healthier life.
  • Consider pet insurance or a fund—Rex rabbits are generally healthy, but costs can add up.

🔚 Final Thoughts

Rex rabbits combine plush velvet fur, sweet intelligence, and easygoing temperament—making them excellent pets. With well-rounded care—hay-first diet, modest grooming, mental stimulation, and veterinary attention—your Rex can thrive into its 6–8 year life span in 2025 and beyond. 🐇✨

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