I came upon an article written by Dr. Cayla Iske, PhD from Oxbow (not an advertisement; just the source) about the use of prebiotics vs. probiotics in rabbits and wanted to share it.
When I first got Wick, he had a very persistent URI (upper respiratory infection; lots of sneezing/discharge) and had to be on antibiotics for a long time. Paired with the antibiotics was a probiotic powder the vet advised to sprinkle on romaine and give him. I asked Oxbow’s main veterinarian, Dr. Micah Kohles, why probiotics were not given routinely across all rabbit treatments/vets and his answer surprised me. Essentially, he summarized that many probiotic supplements and powders advertised for rabbits, while not explicitly harmful, may not do anything because they contain bacteria that don’t actually exist/survive in a rabbit’s gut; thus, it doesn’t actually do what probiotics intend.
I found this article helpful in understanding Dr. Kohles stance and makes me interested in probiotic choices moving forward: https://www.oxbowanimalhealth.com/blog/prebiotics-and-probiotics-its-all-about-the-bugs/
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.