Burgess Pet Care has announced that it'll be running Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) from 9th - 17th May.Burgess Pet Care has announced that it'll be running Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) from 9th - 17th May.

Last year, almost 3,000 veterinary practices signed up to participate in the initiative by offering free health checks for rabbits for the whole of May.

Burgess points to a study published at the end of last year: The current state of welfare, housing and husbandry of the English pet rabbit population, which was conducted by researchers at the University of Bristol for the RSPCA. Dr. Jane Tyson, Rabbit Behaviour and Welfare Expert at the RSPCA, said: "The study showed that 59% of rabbits live in hutches and less than a quarter of rabbits have continual access to an exercise area*. Rabbits should have constant access to an appropriate exercise area to allow them to exhibit their natural behaviours and for their mental and physical wellbeing."

The report highlights the need to educate rabbit owners on the housing, exercise and foraging needs of rabbits, so the focus of RAW this year is on improving rabbits' environment.

Other organisations partnering with Burgess for the initiative include: MSD Animal Health - the producers of Panacur Rabbit, the RSPCA, the PSDA, the Blue Cross, Wood Green and the RWAF (Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund).

Suzanne Moyes, Veterinary Manager at Burgess Pet Care, said: "It is fantastic that RAW keeps on growing and is going from strength to strength. We hope to increase the number of vet practices, rescue centres, schools and retailers signing up this year and attract new corporate partners to make it even bigger and better.

"The sole aim of RAW is to educate owners about responsible rabbit ownership and improve the wellbeing of one of Britain's most popular pets. It couldn't be easier for vets to sign up to offer free health checks and help us educate the nation on rabbit health and welfare."

Vets, rescue centres, schools and retailers can sign up to RAW 2015 by visiting,www.rabbitawarenessweek.co.uk. Supporters will receive free support kits which include posters and leaflets.

Reference

  1. The current state of welfare, housing and husbandry of the English pet rabbit population. Nicola J Rooney, Emily J Blackwell, Siobhan M Mullan et alBMC Research Notes 2014, 7:942  doi:10.1186/1756-0500-7-942

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