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FORUM DIET & CARE Good vets in Nj Area?

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    • Anissasnooki
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        My 8 year old female dutch rabbit needed her first tooth trim end of August. A week later she needed a second one done by another vet. Third week she needed teeth pulled. All through this not eating on her own. Now it’s been 3 weeks since her surgery and she is having trouble breathing I’ve been in contact with her newer vet after negligence from the other two and in the middle of an email conversation about getting her prescribing a saline for nebulizer he stopped answered. I gave him almost two days and decided to call, he went on vacation. So now she’s almost out of medication which I told him, there is no other exotics doctor that can step in. I’ve spent over 3000 dollars on her and things seem to be getting worse. She is wheezing when breathing at night, not fully eating on her own, sneezing, lethargic, and her third eyelids are coming out at times. I’ve gotten her a humidifier and have been putting her in a steamy bathroom for 20 minutes, 3 times a day. I’m so frustrated and upset. If anyone knows of a good vet in New Jersey please let me know! I would really appreciate it thank you


      • Wick & Fable
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          Please check your messages in your inbox Anissasnooki. I sent you some information about a specific vet in PA (not NJ, but potentially very close depending on where you are).

          The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.

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      FORUM DIET & CARE Good vets in Nj Area?