Is it bad if a rabbit is not vaccinated?

It is highly recommended to vaccinate your rabbit. Here's why:

* Rabbits are susceptible to serious diseases: Rabbits are prone to diseases like Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHD) and Myxomatosis, which can be fatal. These diseases are highly contagious and spread through contact with infected rabbits, fleas, and even contaminated objects.

* Vaccines provide vital protection: Vaccinations help build your rabbit's immune system, making them less likely to get sick or develop serious complications from these diseases.

* Vaccination helps protect the rabbit population: Vaccinating your rabbit helps to slow the spread of diseases and protect other rabbits in your community.

While it's true that not all rabbits get sick, the risk of getting sick is significantly higher in unvaccinated rabbits.

Talk to your veterinarian: They can advise you on which vaccinations are right for your rabbit based on their age, breed, and lifestyle.

Remember, prevention is always better than cure. Vaccinating your rabbit is one of the best things you can do to keep them healthy and safe.