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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny first aid box

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    • Avantika
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        What all medicines do you keep in your bunny first aid box ? Medicines for common ailments and the dosage that would be correct for Moshu’s weight : 1.2 kg


      • HarleyQuinn
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          Here’s a good list/reference. They used to sell kits but they don’t anymore.
          http://www.gbfarm.org/rabbit/medicine-kit.shtml


        • BunnyBrigade
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            BunnyApproved sells a bunny first aid kit. I ended up just assembling one of my own through trial and error of owning a bun. Styptic powder is something that is a good idea to have on hand to make bleeding stop. It’s, also, a good idea to have Critical Care on hand if you know that your bun is prone to stasis. I make sure to have Neosporin and a ton of band aids/gauze on hand. Not for the buns per say, more for myself when the buns get bite-y.

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