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Aimee567 became a registered member 2 years ago
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Oliver The Bunny! replied to the topic Show me ur bun in the forum THE LOUNGE 2 years ago
Oliver (Aka Squishy), he’s a 3 year old Netherland dwarf bun 🙂

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Oliver The Bunny! started the topic Hay in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone else has any experience with giving rabbits local hay. I have a 3 year old Netherland dwarf rabbit (he is kept alone but he gets plenty of attention and the vet in my area said Netherland dwarfs tend to be happy alone) and I recently switched him to local hay. I have horses so I just use the grass mix hay…[Read more]
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jojow replied to the topic Air purifier!! in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Anyone have suggestions on an air purifier? I’ve read quite a few reviews and it seems there are a variety of good ones (BlueAir 411, Dyson Hot/Cool, Honeywell) and some over-hyped poor quality (Molekule) but was wondering if anyone could provide input. I live in an 800 sq foot apartment and my budget is $150-250, although I’ve contemplated spl…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Rabbit hurt left leg and dragging it in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Oh good!
Gabapentin is for nerve pain and meloxicam for pain and inflammation, so that’s great! He might get very sleepy from the gabapentin, thats a common side effect. That could be good for him in this phase of acute injury though.
It is obviously important that he eats, so you have to keep hand feeding him until he gets his appetite back.…[Read more]
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Ashlee replied to the topic Rabbit hurt left leg and dragging it in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Thank you for the information! That’s kinda what the vet is thinking. That it’s some sort of pinched nerve or muscular issue that happened. They prescribed him gabapentin every 8-12 hours and then meloxicam every 12 hours for the next 5 days. If he seems like he needs longer pain control, they will have me give it longer. They kinda just said it’…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Rabbit hurt left leg and dragging it in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
If there is no steuctural damage (slipped disc, fractured vertebrae, partially torn ligament), chances are this is muscular.Muscles in the back can contract very firmly when a person or animal takes a fall or slips or lands badly. This is a protective reflex- the body tries to protect the spine bc the spine is so very important. The problem that…[Read more]
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mia replied to the topic Do I need to slowly introduce senior pellets? in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
See how your bun does on it. Mines hate it so I’ve had to keep mixing tiny amount with other pellets until the bag is gone
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Ashlee replied to the topic Rabbit hurt left leg and dragging it in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Update: he had different position X-rays done and they see nothing wrong with his discs. They are saying possible pinched nerve. Has anyone dealt with that before?
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Oliver The Bunny! replied to the topic Gi Stasis in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
That’s what I thought too. She decided it would be best for her to put her down. She is doing very bad and she doesn’t want to put her through any more stress.
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Ashlee replied to the topic Rabbit hurt left leg and dragging it in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
The vet and the exotic rabbit savvy vet checked him over and felt nothing out of place. They checked his hip for any luxation and his spine for anything out of the ordinary or swelling. They couldn’t find anything but the rabbit savvy vet said that they could see maybe the smallest of shift in a disc in his lower back that could be the issue of t…[Read more]
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Sunnybunny became a registered member 2 years ago
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Strange growth under chin, very worried bun mom plz help! in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Looks like a keratinized papilloma from the photo, but it’s hard to tell. If it is a papilloma, the vet could remove it. Or it could go away on its own. Definitely have a vet take a look to make sure though. Like I said, it’s very hard to tell from the photo… plus we aren’t vets.
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Rabbit hurt left leg and dragging it in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
So the vet didn’t think it was “anything”? I find that odd. I mean, it could be a soft tissue injury. Did the vet check to make sure the joints weren’t slipping?
If he doesn’t eat, then you will need to hand feed him Critical Care or another recovery food to get him through. Does he have a regular, more rabbit savvy vet?
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Gi Stasis in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
EC can sometimes present as stasis initially. I would suggest she consider EC as a possibility for both rabbits, especially since the one is experiencing hind end weakness/paralysis.
Treatment is relatively inexpensive. Panacur for 28 days, plus a NSAID to help with inflammation. Then supportive care for secondary symptoms.
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Oliver The Bunny! started the topic Gi Stasis in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Hello bunny owner,
My sisters two, 1 year old, mini lop rabbits recently got gi stasis. My sister works at a vets office and is able to administer fluids and give critical care. She already got her male rabbit out of it but her female rabbit is still very ill. She has been feeding them every hour and the rabbit is still willing to eat. Two days…[Read more]
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Eka became a registered member 2 years ago
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Ashlee started the topic Rabbit hurt left leg and dragging it in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Hi there, yesterday morning I went to refill my rabbits hay (he is almost 12 weeks old) and he was kinda dragging his left leg behind him. I have no idea what happened. He then stopped eating, drinking and pooping for the next 5 hours. I took him into an exotic vet ER and they gave him fluids, pain meds and took X-rays. The vet said she didn’t r…[Read more]
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Ashlee became a registered member 2 years ago
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DanaNM replied to the topic Advice on bonding a trio in the forum BONDING 2 years ago
It’s fine to continue the same thread! Makes it easier to keep track of things.
So, it sounds like the first sessions with the two were not in neutral territory, which likely contributed a lot to the mounting/aggression. I really recommend doing all sessions in a neutral space, where neither rabbit has been. Otherwise things will be very…[Read more]
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