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Basic Assessment
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Health and Welfare
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Introduction
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Body Condition
Body Shape
Posture
Fur & Feathers
Facial Expression
Skin
Mucous Membranes
Eyes
Ears
Nose
Mouth
Tail
Perineum
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Nasal discharges may also be indicative of health and welfare problems.
Copious clear nasal discharge should be cause for concern.
The presence of mucus, blood, or food coming out of the nose is suggestive of disease.
Question 27
Why does the rabbit on the left have wet paws?
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