My rabbit had this problem but is living well with its house friend and fit and healthy living on a certain medicine from the vets.
When i found my rabbit sneezing and sort of sniffing I thought I need to take him to the vets so I did and they said that I really did need to take him to the vets and they were glad I did, but they said it was something my rabbit had to live with.
No, i don't think that dogs can get the snuffles from a rabbit-I mean we can't get snuffles from a dog!
Take it to the vet, as it could have the snuffles. See the two links below that give you information about it.
They live for 4-7 years. They are critically endangered and are the worlds rarest rabbit!
A rabbit will live for 3 to 5 years normally.
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It will live for 1 to 3 more years.
Sounds like snuffles to me. You need to get the rabbit to a vet.You rabbit has an infection, called "snuffles" or "sniffles". It's most likely caused by Pasteurella. You should seek veterinary treatment immediately, because your rabbit needs antibiotics to cure its infection.Please note: You should be extremely careful what antibiotics your vet prescribes, because drugs in the -cillin family (Amoxicillin, Ampicillin) are toxic to rabbits. Your vet will probably want to prescribe Baytril or another rabbit-safe antibiotic for treatement. The House Rabbit Society has a list of which antibiotics are safe and which are toxic here: (http://www.rabbit.org/health/antibiotics.html).
5 to 10 years
Rabbits can live outside. Most do.
Snuffles was a brown dog with long, droopy ears and a sad expression. He often had a melancholic demeanor and a deep, almost human-like voice.
A badger is a nocturnal animal that snuffles as it forages for food.
Rabbits can live a very long time, up to 10 or 15 years. Wild rabbits, however, live a short amount of time, such as 5 years or so. If you are not looking to keep a domestic rabbit that long, consider getting an older rabbit, one that probably already has an easy-to-follow daily regimen and won't live that long. Never, ever, hold a wild rabbit captive, as they probably will only live for about 48 hours at most.