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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Blood in nose

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    • bestaccount
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        Baby bun got bit on the nose and has blood in it. The bleeding looks like it stopped, but it leaked out enough to see. Is there a way to clean it?


      • Bam
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          You can rinse it with saline eye wash for humans. If it’s deep, you should see a vet, but if it isn’t, just keep an eye on it and keep it clean. Not much use putting neosporin cream on it since that’d probably be licked off right away. Plain neosporin cream (the type without a painkiller) is otherwise bunny safe.


        • LongEaredLions
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            Exactly what Bam says. Make sure to keep his area extra clean while it heals just as another preventative against infection.

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