So, to give a little background with this. I moved back to campus for my second year of college and my first year of college with GusGus as my eSA. It’s been a few weeks now, but the transition was a little rough for Gus. He had been hopping on top of his cage which has a wire top covered only by a waterproof tablecloth and I’m assuming that’s where he developed sore hocks from (I have fixed this area so it is now safe for him, I didn’t realize that he would want to spend so much time up there). They’re only about a centimeter in diameter so I started treating them with a saline spray and neosporin, and I’m going to get some bag balm and baby socks too. He has always hat tiny dots that his vet had told me not to worry about unless they grew, which they hadn’t until now. He is a mini rex, so I know that they’re prone to these issues.
In addition to this, he has started holding his front left paw (started about two days ago) when he is sitting, but otherwise hops, jumps, and digs normally. If it weren’t for the fact that he holds it while he’s sitting I wouldn’t have notified it, because he runs around and digs and jumps as much as he normally does (and he’s a big digger). We are about 5 hours away from his normal vet so if i take him to the vet he’ll be seeing someone completely new and I have been having trouble finding a rabbit-savvy vet (one called rabbits a pocket pet on their website:crazy
. He has no external injuries and his nails are trimmed, but he has missed a few jumps that he didn’t quite accurately judge the distance of. I thought this might be a sprain? And if it is, is it something that i can treat myself? Or that he just has to let heal himself? I will take him to the vet if necessary, I just need to keep searching for one that I’m comfortable bringing him to.
Also, I’ve heard from different people different things about pain medicine with rabbits. Should I give him something for pain? Or will he injure himself further if he thinks he’s not in pain? (Diluted baby aspirin?)
Does anyone have any recommendations/ seen this before with their buns? I’ve had Gus for almost four years now and he’s never had any health issues (other than ripping a claw, which he’s done twice).