Free digital Pet Passport · For rabbits
A proper health record for your rabbit
Rabbits are the most under-documented pets in most households — yet they have one of the strictest vaccination calendars of any companion animal. Myxomatosis and RHD (both strains) can be fatal and vaccination timing genuinely matters.
Why rabbits need a proper health record
The LetzPaws Pet Passport gives your rabbit the same professional-grade record a dog or cat gets: vaccinations with expiry alerts, diet notes, medications, temperament and your exotics vet's contact — free, and shareable with any sitter or boarding service you book.
Rabbit vaccinations to track
| Vaccine / measure | Protects against | Typical schedule | Good to know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Myxomatosis | Myxoma virus (spread by insects) | Annually, often combined | Essential for outdoor and indoor rabbits alike |
| RHD1 | Rabbit haemorrhagic disease, classic strain | Annually, often combined | Fast-acting and often fatal — prevention is everything |
| RHD2 | Rabbit haemorrhagic disease, variant strain | Annually | Newer strain; check your combo vaccine covers it |
Rabbit vaccination protocols changed significantly with combined vaccines in recent years — confirm the right schedule with a rabbit-savvy veterinarian.
A rabbit's typical care rhythm
Nail trims every 4–6 weeks
Overgrown nails cause posture problems and sore hocks. Log who trims them and how your rabbit tolerates handling — it makes every session calmer.
Hay-first diet, logged
Diet is the number one health factor for rabbits. Record the hay type, pellet brand and portion, and safe vegetables in the passport so sitters never improvise.
Moulting seasons
Heavy seasonal moults need extra brushing to prevent ingested fur and GI stasis. A note in the passport tells your sitter when to step up grooming.
An exotics vet on record
Not every clinic treats rabbits. Saving your rabbit-savvy vet's contact in the passport can save critical time in an emergency — GI stasis becomes dangerous within hours.
Expiry alerts
Every vaccination is tracked with its expiry date — anything overdue is flagged in red automatically.
One-tap sharing
Generate a private link and show the full passport at the clinic — no app needed on their side.
Seen by every pro you book
Allergies, temperament and care notes appear with every LetzPaws booking, before the appointment starts.
Frequently asked questions
Do rabbits really need vaccinations? +
Yes — myxomatosis and both strains of RHD are widespread, spread by insects as well as direct contact, and frequently fatal. Annual vaccination is the standard recommendation in Europe, for indoor rabbits too. The passport's expiry alerts make the annual cycle hard to miss.
Is there an official EU Pet Passport for rabbits? +
The EU Pet Passport scheme covers dogs, cats and ferrets — rabbits travel under different rules. That makes a clear digital record even more useful for rabbits, since there is no standard paper booklet: the LetzPaws passport becomes their primary organised health history.
What should a rabbit sitter absolutely know? +
Diet (exact hay, pellets, vegetables), normal droppings and appetite so they can spot GI stasis early, handling tolerance, and your exotics vet's number. All of it fits in the passport's structured fields and care notes.
Can I track medications like parasite treatments? +
Yes — the medications field covers ongoing treatments, and vaccinations are tracked separately with administered and expiry dates. Anything expired is flagged in red automatically.
Is the passport free for rabbits too? +
Completely free, for any pet type — rabbits, dogs, cats, birds and more. It takes about two minutes to set up.
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