Rabbits have the natural characteristic of being prey animals, so their first instinct is to hide any kind of discomfort or illness. Therefore, you must always keep an eye on your rabbit and make sure they eat, drink, and go to the bathroom regularly.
If you notice any changes in your rabbit’s behavior that may be relevant to their health, it is essential to call their veterinarian immediately.
Learn more about the most common rabbit diseases in the Health section.
In addition, to prevent illnesses, it is necessary to have your rabbit checked regularly for a check-up. The veterinarian will certainly check the ears, throat, legs, eyes, and teeth to make sure your rabbit is doing well.
Finally, I suggest considering the opportunity to sterilize your rabbit. Sterilization reduces aggressive behaviors, improves their already natural inclination to use the litter box, and prevents various diseases.
Learn more about sterilizing a dwarf rabbit (tips and info).