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Bam replied to the topic What seems like Dorian yearly really bad gas, possible stasis is on again in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
I hope he”ll pass it on his own. I would’ve gone to the ER too. A partial blockage seems likely, they cant always see it on x-rays, it most often occurs where the stomach empties into the small intestine bc the passage there is very narrow. If they have to they can try to decompress the stomach via the mouth through a tube to relieve…[Read more]
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prince dorian the bun replied to the topic What seems like Dorian yearly really bad gas, possible stasis is on again in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Ended up taking him to emergency vet. Currently waiting for them to call me. He had a huge gas bubble and lots of liquid in stomach based on xray. No visible blockage, but can’t rule it out. They were hoping he would be able to pass on his own, said the would call me immediately if he got worse and they needed to do a compaction (may be ge…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic What seems like Dorian yearly really bad gas, possible stasis is on again in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
I’m very sorry Dorian isnt well.
The stress of getting in the carrier sometimes make things start to move, if indeed it is gas. He cant be allowed to just lie down and not move, but you should of course not chase him. The gas needs to come out. He probably needs rehydration, sub q or in more serious cases, IV.
Metoclopramide is counter-indicated…[Read more]
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prince dorian the bun started the topic What seems like Dorian yearly really bad gas, possible stasis is on again in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
You would think it would get easier, but it doesn’t. Similar to his last one a heat wave set off a really bad molt and now Dorian has been not eating and is progressively getting worse. I just gave him his 2nd dose of metoclopramide and metcam. I have tried to get him to move a bit but he really doesn’t want to. Hoping when pain meds kick in…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Bunny starting to act strange towards other bunny in the forum BEHAVIOR 1 year ago
RE: the vet appt, make sure both rabbits go to the vet, as taking only one can break a bond since the departing rabbit comes back smelling very different.
There are a number of possibilities for the behavior, but in general, just keep in mind we are humans and they are rabbits, so how we perceive the world and relationships is very different from…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Spaying? in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
My recommendation is to have both spayed– this is not only crucial for longevity and for their individual behaviors, but also because regardless if they are related or not, a pair of rabbits where at least one is intact (i.e., not spayed/neutered) significantly increases the likelihood that they will not have a stable, long-term bond. Young…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Spaying? in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
I’m sorry you lost your Oliver.
The bun mom might feel protective about her kit. She could still be feeding it, even though the baby is probably also quite a bit on its own. She’s still dealing with some mom-hormones and she’s in a new environment that probably doesn’t resemble her old home. If she is eating and otherwise seems healthy, I think…[Read more]
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WillowAndPepper started the topic Bunny starting to act strange towards other bunny in the forum BEHAVIOR 1 year ago
Hey everyone
So I have 2 bunnies, Willow (female, 8 months old, spayed) and Pepper (male, 3 years old, neutered) and they have been fully bonded for around one month and a half. They live together fully and are fully free-roam. The bonding process was a bit rough, I had to use the stress bonding method since Pepper was aggressive at first, but…[Read more]
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Oliver The Bunny! started the topic Spaying? in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
I recently lost my little bunny Oliver, he is my whole heart and I was having a hard time without him. I went to the county fair with my horse and saw a baby bunny for sale in the rabbit barn. The mom was also being retired and needed a home. I decided to take them home as a pair. The baby is 6 weeks (I took her early since they were staying…[Read more]
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Love my bun replied to the topic Senior Rabbit Diet in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year ago
Oh good! That’s great news… I have continued to feed Oxbow Senior pellets for a few weeks now 🙂
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Love my bun replied to the topic Senior Rabbit Diet in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing! Glad I switched…
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Bam replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
It’s great that he is eating. There could be some sort of malabsorption that stops him from gaining, in which case support formula would be a good idea. These formulas are made for easy uptake, so the body doesnt have to work so hard to get to the good stuff.
Your bun is a big breed bun, my great rabbit vet says big breed buns can’t sustain…[Read more]
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Em replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
You say he had x-rays previously which showed elongated tooth roots and a weepy eye – how long ago was this, and has he had any repeat scanning since?
One of my previous rabbits had this and it eventually developed into a very nasty tooth tooth abscess. So if he hasn’t had any repeat scanning since initially showing symptoms of a dental p…[Read more]
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Love my bun replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Update: I have tried feeding Bun the Sherwood recovery food, Oxbow CC, and Emeraid all at diff times today. The only thing he will readily eat is the Emeriad Sustain in treat from (so I syringe him extra water afterwards). So Emeraid it is! He did try to eat a little hay but wasn’t into it. I think I’m going to order new hay in case this was a bad…[Read more]
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Sasha replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Thank you for your reply!
I’m also thinking this is going to be teeth related, it’s just confusing that his teeth were alright this time. But from the past X-Ray he had, his upper molars roots seemed to be alightly overgrown (his right eye is more teary because of that), but since the only solution was to extract the teeths, the vet decided not…[Read more]
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Love my bun replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Very true! Bun was even refusing the Emeraid via syringe but ate a pretty good sized portion of it overnight in his dish. I did try that the night before with the Critical Care to no avail. Just picked up some Sherwood recovery food from the vet to see if he takes to that one. I have ordered the Sherwood emergency kit (appetite restore and…[Read more]
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Mystery weight loss is something that we see around here a lot. The problem with bunnies is that the cause can be any number of things. Sometimes you just have to supplement with a recovery food until you can get the problem addressed. When one of my bunnies was elderly, I found he would eat Critical Care off of a plate, rather than taking it from…[Read more]
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Love my bun replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
Hi Bam-
Appreciate the speedy reply. The vet seemed to think that CC is a better product than Emeraid, not sure why. Maybe because she sells it? I hate to think that but…? IMO, I’m going to feed him whichever product I can get him to eat. Happily, he ate the huge serving of Emeraid I left out for him overnight! So thankful he’s not rejecting…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
@Love my bun, did yiur vet give any reason as to why they wanted you to give Critical Care instead of Emeraid? My only recovery food option here is CC, andthat’s unfortunate bc buns don’t seem to like it. It is a good product, but I’ve always had to syringe it, and it’s of course a huge advantage if the bun eats it from a plate or spoon.
We are…[Read more]
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Love my bun replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago
I’m sorry to hear of your bun’s weight loss. I, too, am experiencing this with my 12 yo bun. I think he was close to 4 lbs when I adopted him at the age of 7 and now he is 3 lbs 10 oz. He just went to a new vet and had the most thorough work up he’s had in his whole life. Still waiting on the bloodwork results (fingers crossed) but his fecal gram…[Read more]
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