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Forum THE LOUNGE First vet trip tomorrow

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    • Moothebun
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        Tomorrow thumper and I will be going to the vet for his pre-neutering check-up
        -what should I expect?
        -what should I bring?
        -questions I should ask? (When I called about the vet I would be seeing they said he’s been successful but hadn’t seen more than a dozen rabbits in the last 6 months should that be a concern?)


      • Stickerbunny
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          http://rabbit.org/faq-how-to-find-a-good-rabbit-vet/ <— A good guideline for finding a good bunny vet. Not seeing them often is OK, as long as they know their stuff. However, not seeing them often might be because they don't know their stuff. A LOT of vets will claim to be very knowledgeable about bunnies and end up knowing nothing. Out of all the vets I talked to in town, 3 claimed to be great with rabbtis… and didn't even know you shouldn't fast them.


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            I always just bring my buns to the vet in their carrier with a blanket. Sometimes I bring a spare blanket in case that one gets wet.

            I suspect your vet will weight Thumper but not really sure what else is invovled in a pre-neuter check-up. It’s been a long time since I had any buns neutered. Hopefully someone else can help.

            Best of luck at the apt!

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