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    DanaNM replied to the topic Neutered M Aggressive to Un-spayed F, Broken Bond in the forum BEHAVIOR 2 years ago

    Un-castrated rabbits do not form stable bonds due to their hormonal fluctuations, so it’s never recommended to try to bond an unspayed or neutered rabbit to another. Their bond was broken after the first fight, but it was likely not a fully formed strong bond to begin with. You need to fully separate them and let them forget the fighting. Do not…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Urine Scald and dirty bottom in a no touch rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    I know this isn’t the purpose of your post but your description of his diet is a bit concerning. Does he eat hay? Rabbits’ diet should be about 75-80% grass hay. Fruit only occasionally and citrus really shouldn’t be given. The issues with teeth are usually the back molars which are not possible to see with special tools and anesthesia. If he…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Mini Rex neutered 2 days ago, some eyes on incision please in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago

    You should really try to prevent him running and jumping, at least for the first few days. It is usually necessary to confine them to a pen or crate for the healing time.

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Dosage for Borax and Panacur in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago

    Hi Hazel, nice to see you again! What are they treating him for? I’m not familiar at all with Borax suspension.

    I used this drug calculator to check his Panacur dosage: https://www.omnicalculator.com/health/dosage and got that he’s getting 44 mg/kg, which does seem high. But then I don’t know what they are treating for? Usually for EC is’t 20…[Read more]

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    Wick & Fable replied to the topic Urine Scald and dirty bottom in a no touch rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    As a general FYI, in the veterinary field, rabbits do categorically fall under the “exotic” pet category, so a rabbit veterinarian should indeed be an exotic vet, as opposed to a standard dog/cat vet.

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    Biscuit@Smores replied to the topic Urine Scald and dirty bottom in a no touch rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    From what I’ve checked his teeth are fine, hes also very food motivated and actually has been eating foods he used not not like as a young bun (oranges) along with his usual, (pellets, orange leaves, apples, and such)

    I’ve been skeptical about arthritis and just age related incontinence. I don’t 100% know if he is actually drinking excessively…[Read more]

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    Wick & Fable replied to the topic Dosage for Borax and Panacur in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago

    Unfortunately, I think this is best discussed with the vet who prescribed it and letting them know transparently you have concerns about the recommended course relative to your past experience. As users here are not qualified vets, it would not be appropriate for us to recommend a certain course over what the veterinarian recommended without you…[Read more]

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    Hazel started the topic Dosage for Borax and Panacur in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago

    Hello everyone, some of you might remember me and my rabbit Oscar.

    He has been losing his balance the last few days so the vet prescribed the usual round of dewormer and antibiotic. The strength seems to be a good bit higher than recommended, and the length of treatment shorter. My question is, should I lower the dose and treat him for longer…[Read more]

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    Wick & Fable replied to the topic Neutered M Aggressive to Un-spayed F, Broken Bond in the forum BEHAVIOR 2 years ago

    Hormones impact animals much more than humans can probably imagine– her being unspayed can definitely explain an unstable, volatile relationship. It is very similar to the complete “baby bond” phenomena, where two young rabbits are cuddling in the morning and then suddenly going into tornadoes that evening. Intact rabbits can also bring about…[Read more]

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    Rex&Jenny started the topic Neutered M Aggressive to Un-spayed F, Broken Bond in the forum BEHAVIOR 2 years ago

    Hi everyone, I’m new here and am looking for some advice but also just some kind words of validation if anyone has them 😥 we’re pretty heartbroken right now. We got Rexford (neutered 2yo M) in Feb 23, and we got Jenny (unspayed 10mo F) in Aug 23. Despite her being unspayed, they were bonded gradually in around 3 weeks using the usual methods…[Read more]

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    LBJ10 replied to the topic Urine Scald and dirty bottom in a no touch rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    Hmm… yes, the excessive drinking is definitely cause for concern. I agree with Dana, it could be kidney-related. EC can present as urinary incontinence sometimes. This is because EC can attack the kidneys. Rabbits can also just have kidney failure for one reason or another, but it seems less common. Dental issues can also cause excessive…[Read more]

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    Biscuit@Smores replied to the topic Urine Scald and dirty bottom in a no touch rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    I’m currently on the search for a vet, many in my area consider rabbits ‘exotic’ so it’s a little tricky. As for kidney issues, should I look out for other signs? The only difference I’ve been seeing in him is the potential scald and accessive drinking (which I had assumed was because he doesn’t drink during the day). Thank you for your help! 🙂

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    Eeveedeminirex started the topic Mini Rex neutered 2 days ago, some eyes on incision please in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago

    Hi Peepz!

    My mini rex rabbit recently just got neutered. 2 days ago now.

    after 24hours he was already bouncing around haha… sadly my room is the only option that is safe.
    And as he is a free roaming rabbit we never got a cage.

    He jumped up once on my bed within 24 hours. Bed is only like 35cm off the ground.
    Then 48 hours seems even more ok…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Urine Scald and dirty bottom in a no touch rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    Excessive drinking can also be a symptom of illness. Often either kidney issues or sometimes a dental problem. I once had a bun with a molar abscess that was drinking tons of water (and peeing everywhere as a result).

    Newspapers may help some but they are easily saturated. Puppy pee pads would be better (either disposable or washable would help),…[Read more]

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    Biscuit@Smores replied to the topic Urine Scald and dirty bottom in a no touch rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    I see, I have started placing newspapers down in the crate. As for his incontinence, could his drinking water excessively be an issue also? I know it might not be possible for rabbits as it is for humans.  He often doesn’t drink in the day (he has access to water)  but when he goes in for the night he guzzles it down just standing and drinking f…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Separating two bonded rabbits due to a cross country move in the forum BONDING 2 years ago

    You should never separate bonded rabbits. They do not handle it the same way as when a partner passes. When they know their partner has died, they cope and move on. When their partner disappears, they will often look for them endlessly, become depressed, and stop eating. It would be much kinder to leave them together with your family. I know it…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Please help – diet and weight in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago

    That’s wonderful news!!!

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