A few weeks ago my 7 year old dwarf Rex house rabbit went off his food. He was nibbling a few things, but not his usual voracious appetite. I took him to a vet who checked him over gave him a pain killer injection, and buprenorphine and cisapride to take home. He got worse, so I started syringe feeding and took him back a few days later. The vet checked him again and could find nothing obvious. She said a couple of teeth looked a bit sharp, but she wouldn’t be worrying about them if I had just brought him in for a check up. She gave him another analgesic injection and told me to bring him back after the bank holiday weekend if he was no better and they would do a blood test, then bring him back for dental work once they had the results and we would see if that helped.
He actually really perked up a few days later once when the injection was out of his system and we had run out of cisapride. For the last couple of weeks he has seemed quite happy. He comes out runs around, sunbathes, binkies, gets into mischief, totally relaxes and enjoys a stroke, and doesn’t seem in pain at all. He is eating more, but not back to his usual volume, it takes him a couple of goes to finish his nuggets, but he won’t touch hay.
He eats a variety of food, nuggets, fruit, veg, grass, herbs, hawthorn, muesli, so it’s not like he is only choosing soft things. He is not dribbling, or dropping food out of his mouth. Poops are coming out, but slightly smaller than usual.
He has had stasis and EC in the past, and this is nothing like either of those where he has looked ill.
He gets so stressed going to the vets, and I am unsure whether to put him through a visit for a blood test, then another visit and general anaesthetic for dental work if we are not even sure this is the problem. As an old guy, we probably wouldn’t put him through further invasive tests and treatment if something more serious is going on.
Should we just keep him at home, spoil him rotten and enjoy every second, until he looks like he is suffering, or do you think it could be a dental problem that we can easily fix? Any thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated.