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LBJ10 replied to the topic Looking for shears in the forum DIET & CARE 11 months, 2 weeks ago
It depends on the fur type. What are we dealing with? If it’s wool with guard hairs, then I would not recommend the thinning shears. Those seem to just make matting worse. I would use trimming shears that were basically just like regular scissors. Like I said, you need to be very careful though because there isn’t any kind of guard to prevent you…[Read more]
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mia replied to the topic Looking for shears in the forum DIET & CARE 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Yes but what kind? I heard that rabbit fur can’t necessarily use same as cats/dogs.
Also, how? I can only find info for shaving and trimming. Or does one just do it like cutting/thinning out human hair?
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emilypowles became a registered member 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Looking for shears in the forum DIET & CARE 11 months, 3 weeks ago
They sell them for dogs. But you’d need to be extremely careful with them.
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mia started the topic Looking for shears in the forum DIET & CARE 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Anyone know what kind of shears works for bunnies?
I’ve only been able to find info on shaving or trimming buns, which I’m not interested. Want to keep my bun as natural as possible but help with the heat and grooming. It’s not even super warm but she doesn’t feel well (lays around when usually bouncing off walls). She’s also molting as same time…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Putting My Bunny Under Anesthesia in the forum DIET & CARE 11 months, 3 weeks ago
There are many members here who have had buns go under anesthesia for dentals, including myself. It is definitely important to do, as unchecked dental issues can create many more problems.
Your vet sounds very competent, so I wouldn’t worry. You can do pre-anesthesia blood work to make sure she is OK for the procedure as well. Dental fillings…[Read more]
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BakingBunny started the topic Putting My Bunny Under Anesthesia in the forum DIET & CARE 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Hello everyone, I just took my baby to the vet to check her teeth and he said they are growing oddly in the back, in a way where she wouldn’t be able to grind them down herself no matter how many toys I give her. He said it’s so early on in the stage that it isn’t bothering her and it won’t for awhile. But eventually her bottom back tooth could s…[Read more]
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Oliver The Bunny! replied to the topic I feel like it's my fault… in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you both, it feels a little better to know that I probably couldn’t have done much (other than what I tried) to save her. I just with I could get her back. Now I’m trying to decide what to do with her mom. My sister was looking for another bunny to bond with her rabbit. I should probably keep the mom, but I’m afraid I’ll lose her too. I love…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic I feel like it's my fault… in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 11 months, 3 weeks ago
It really does sound like there was something wrong with Judy from the start. It’s not possible to say what of course, but something that was already there when you got her.
Try to not blame yourself. We always do feel some sort of guilt though, but it doesn’t mean you have reason to. It’s normal to feel it though, but it just means you care a…[Read more]
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Urofan became a registered member 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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LBJ10 replied to the topic I feel like it's my fault… in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 11 months, 3 weeks ago
I’m sorry you lost Judy. Honestly, I think you did your best and there was just something very wrong with her. From the sound of it, she was doing poorly from the beginning. Perhaps she didn’t get the proper nutrition as a very young bunny and her gut bacteria didn’t fully establish.
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Oliver The Bunny! started the topic I feel like it's my fault… in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Hello everyone. Two months ago, I lost my Netherland Dwarf to GI Stasis. The vet my sister works with, who I took him to for cremation, said that it was probably caused by a tumor or a blood clot. The day he passed, I look into his cage in the morning and knew he was sick, everyone else in my family said he looked okay but I could tell something…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Safe to feed? in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 12 months ago
I wouldn’t feed that, the black spots are some kind of fungus. It might not be toxic, it could be harmless but I’m very much for “better safe than sorry” when it comes to buns.
Willow is best in spring/early summer, when the leaves are fresh and green. Later in the season they can become hosts to various types of funghi aka “rust”, especially…[Read more]
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GlennTheLionhead started the topic Safe to feed? in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 12 months ago
Hi, does anyone know if this willow is safe to feed to my buns. I snipped it from a wetland wildlife reserve so it shouldnt be sprayed with anything etc, but it looks like the tree could have some kind of disease? There are these patches of blackish mossy looking sections on the otherwise yellowish twigs, many of the leaves have black spots too……[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Recently Adopted Female Bonded Pair Now Fighting – Help! in the forum BONDING 12 months ago
this is a really tough call and you may need to trust your gut on this. I would have expected to see some progress by now. There are some pairs that aren’t as close. Do they seem very comfortable around each other? If one rabbit gets in the other’s space, does it cause issues, or does one rabbit avoid the other? Those would be red flags to look…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Baytril dosage for netherland dwarf in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 12 months ago
i don’t think so, but be sure to get back on the dosage that was prescribed, and let your vet know right away if symptoms get worse or haven’t resolved by the end of the course. You may need to ask for a bit more antibiotic, because you will want to give the full dose for the length of time prescribed. Since you used some of the medication at a…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Baytril dosage for netherland dwarf in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 12 months ago
Just to ease any general concerns you may have, 3.5lbs is actually on the larger size for a Netherland Dwarf. My ND was barely 2lbs and was on Baytril twice a day for roughly 4 months— no problems whatsoever. As others have said, just give as the vet prescribed to ensure your rabbit is getting the proper treatment.
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emkvet replied to the topic Recently Adopted Female Bonded Pair Now Fighting – Help! in the forum BONDING 1 year ago
Hi again,
We are unfortunately still in the same spot. I tried some bathtub sessions – they just huddle together but don’t do much else. I took them to work, and they spent the day together in peace, eating together and sitting next to each other. However, at home, Eloise is still chasing Penelope a few times daily. They don’t cuddle at all, and…[Read more]
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maxmo replied to the topic Baytril dosage for netherland dwarf in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Ok thanks for the tip! do you pull in the banana first or the medicine?
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maxmo replied to the topic Baytril dosage for netherland dwarf in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Ok thanks for the tips!
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