How to Take Your Bunny’s Temperature
Items Needed
Quick-read, flexible-tip digital thermometer
KY Jelly lubricant or similar
Alcohol wipe or similar to sanitize the thermometer after use
Process (1 or 2 People)
Gently hold your bunny in your non-dominant arm, supporting the back at all times.
A second person can help by holding and calming the bunny.
Liberally apply lubricant to the anus, which is located just above the tail.
Apply the lubricant from the top of the opening toward the tail.
You will see the anus as a vertical opening.
Place lubricant on the tip of the thermometer.
Gently insert the thermometer into the anus — NEVER force it.
Insert only just beyond the metal tip of the thermometer.
Press the start button. It should beep in about 8 seconds (depending on the thermometer).
A normal rabbit temperature is 101°F to 103°F (38.3°C–39.4°C).
If you get an unusually low reading, repeat the measurement to confirm.
If you have a bonded pair, you can take the healthy rabbit’s temperature as a reference.
Aftercare
Clean and sanitize the thermometer with an alcohol wipe after use.
If your bunny’s temperature is outside the normal range, contact a rabbit-savvy veterinarian.
It is important for you to know how to take the temperature of your rabbit. You can your Exotic DVM Teach you or a Rabbit Rescue Group.