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Forum BEHAVIOR Slobber problem!

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    • Pandorachik
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        K, so as I type I have Panda on my lap.We are watching rabbit vids on YouTube. And I felt sumthing wet on my arm…….i think slobber Once in a while i willl hear a little snort or sniffle I was just wondering if this is vet-worthy. I don’t wanna spend the money I have ben saving to get him nuetered! :\ Please help ;\


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          Posted By Pandorachik on 11/30/2011 01:11 PM

          K, so as I type I have Panda on my lap.We are watching rabbit vids on YouTube. And I felt sumthing wet on my arm…….i think slobber Once in a while i willl hear a little snort or sniffle I was just wondering if this is vet-worthy. I don’t wanna spend the money I have ben saving to get him nuetered! :\ Please help ;\

           

          I would get him checked out.  The slobering might be a dental issue. 

           


        • Pandorachik
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            K but his teeth seem fine… I wiith though. hopefully for a reasonable price :\


          • Sam and Lady's Human
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              Posted By Pandorachik on 11/30/2011 01:50 PM

              K but his teeth seem fine… I wiith though. hopefully for a reasonable price :\

               

              Could be a molar issue, you can’t see those, a vet has to use a special tool.


            • Malp_15
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                If he is sniffling, it could be the beginning of snuffles, I would bring him in as soon as possible


              • Huckleberry
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                  Even if his teeth seem fine, Bunnies are very good at hiding problems. Slobber is a big sign that there could be something wrong. Bunnies are very clean and usually wont drool all over themselves unless something is wrong. There is a chance it is nothing but best not to risk it. I would say its a good idea to get him checked out, just to be safe. 🙂 Hope it all turns out ok!


                • Huckleberry
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                    Even if his teeth seem fine, Bunnies are very good at hiding problems. Slobber is a big sign that there could be something wrong. Bunnies are very clean and usually wont drool all over themselves unless something is wrong. There is a chance it is nothing but best not to risk it. I would say its a good idea to get him checked out, just to be safe. 🙂 Hope it all turns out ok!


                  • bunnyfriend
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                      I agree, you should get him checked out. Bunnies are prey animals so they hide their pain and sickness well. Hope Panda is okay


                    • Pandorachik
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                        thnx guys!! I am going to probly bring him Friday. any moneymaking ideas or a teen? :-] loll


                      • bunnyfriend
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                          Good luck! Please give us an update! Haha I know vet bills can be expensive.

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                      Forum BEHAVIOR Slobber problem!