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alienat started the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years, 1 month ago
Hello everyone!
A bit of backstory if it’s relevant:
I have a 7 year old dwarf rabbit. On friday, 2nd of june, he started having very limited eating and pooping, but because of an emergency with another family member, I entrusted his care to my mother and brother, for three days. I gave directions to them, but they are not rabbit-savy and…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Callus or sore hock (side of foot?) in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years, 1 month ago
Hmm, it does look like a sore hock starting to form to me. A callus is usually right on the end of the heel. The other option could be a hay splinter, as Bam suggested. My bridge bunny Bertha got a sore on their hock that ended up being a tiny abscess from a splinter.
At this point it doesn’t look too bad though. I would focus by making the…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bonded pair: one becoming aggressive? in the forum BONDING 3 years, 1 month ago
Ah, gotcha! Yeah I think the foraging mat is probably good but may restrict it to just one serving a day and see how that goes?
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Bam replied to the topic Callus or sore hock (side of foot?) in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years, 1 month ago
The placement of the bare patch is a bit unusual. Sore hocks/calluses are a result of friction, so unless your bun has some sort of disability that makes her put pressure on the side of her foot when she walks/hops, this seems like sth else. Could she have done it to herself? Perhaps in an attempt at removing a piece of stuck hay? Some bits of hay…[Read more]
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cushfuddled started the topic Callus or sore hock (side of foot?) in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years, 1 month ago
Hello! I’m sorry for yet another “callus or sore hock” post; I know y’all see a lot of those—but I’m so worried about my bun and I had to check! I’m gonna take her to the vet this weekend, but I’d really appreciate your feedback before I go!
I just noticed this naked patch of skin on the side of my bun (Leila’s) foot. I’ve never heard of a ca…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic 2nd bunny in the forum BONDING 3 years, 1 month ago
Rabbits as a rule do very well in pairs, but they need to be introduced to each other gradually. This is known as a bonding process. Both rabbits should be neutered and given time to heal before the bonding process is begun, but you can start pre-bonding earlier. A female + male bond is statistically the easiest to achieve and the most stable over…[Read more]
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Luka started the topic 2nd bunny in the forum BONDING 3 years, 1 month ago
Hey there everyone I had a few questions. I was looking at getting a 2nd bunny my first bunny just hit 6 months old she is a female. i was wondering if 2 bunnies can be together and if so what is better same gender or different? my cage is 73Lx42Dx28H there is a 2nd floor along the side. any tips would be great 🙂
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Potential E.cuniculi + URI: Hind Limb Weakness in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years, 1 month ago
Technically, EC spores can exist in the environment for a long time. Can a rabbit actually become infected this way? Much less likely than, say, a rabbit actually living with another rabbit that is actively shedding spores in their urine. At any rate, I wouldn’t worry too much about him becoming “reinfected”. Treatment for EC doesn’t necessarily…[Read more]
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namy_namy replied to the topic Bonded pair: one becoming aggressive? in the forum BONDING 3 years, 1 month ago
Ah maybe you’re onto something.. I said “treats” but really it’s just normal pellets (oxbow) that they go nuts over. I sprinkle about a tablespoon or so in their foraging mat a few times a day. I could try to adhere to a stricter feeding schedule for the pellets, maybe just once a day after their breakfast salad. I usually also give them actual…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bonded pair: one becoming aggressive? in the forum BONDING 3 years, 1 month ago
Ahh that’s too bad. 🙁
The aggression around petting is concerning, but it’s good that it doesn’t escalate and she has a safe hide to retreat to. Just to cover all the bases, have there been any changes in your household or any changes in the bun’s health?
I’ve never heard of this happening around training, but I’m wondering if perhaps he could…[Read more]
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namy_namy replied to the topic Bonded pair: one becoming aggressive? in the forum BONDING 3 years, 1 month ago
Hi again. Just wanted to update this. The problem has unfortunately been getting worse. I stopped with the training since it was stressing me out, and found a “safe” way to give them treats together. I found that if they are foraging together, he is not as aggressive and they can both get treats.
Lately he has also been aggressive towards her…[Read more]
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Xbit became a registered member 3 years, 1 month ago
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bunny wakes me up in the middle of the night in the forum BEHAVIOR 3 years, 1 month ago
I agree with Bam! Rabbits are “crepuscular” by nature, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. When I had to share a room with my buns I swapped out their toys for “quiet toys” for overngiht (such as grass or paper mats and twigs, baskets, etc) and gave them the louder toys (cardboard boxes, palm plates) during the day when I was at…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic How much pellets and greens in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years, 1 month ago
Yes fruits and things like carrot should be very rare and a small piece. If it’s very yummy, it will still be very rewarding to them even if it’s only a small piece. 🙂 I really only give my buns fruit as a very special treat, such as after a nail trim.
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DanaNM replied to the topic Best way to clean a dirty tush in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years, 1 month ago
He didn’t seem too upset about the hair dryer itself, it was more the fact that I had to touch his bum so much to floof up the fur to help it dry more quickly (he hated having his bum touch). They were stressful times tbh, but it fell under the “tough love” category that sometimes happens with pet care.
I had to do them often with him so I got…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Potential E.cuniculi + URI: Hind Limb Weakness in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years, 1 month ago
There really isn’t a way to deal with spores in the environment, unfortunately. I’m not actually sure how long they last in the environment though. The best you can do is be on alert for a relapse of symptoms. It’s not uncommon for EC buns to need another round of treatment occasionally.
Fingers crossed he does well with the new antibiotic!
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Bam replied to the topic Best way to clean a dirty tush in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years, 1 month ago
With my dydbiosis bun Bam, I pretty much used the method in the HowCast video in Dana’s post, with 2 differences:
1) I had the litterbox/wash basin on the floor, in the bathroom. If the bun decides to hop out of the bath, it wont be a big drop to the floor. Plus inside the bathroom any mess that might occur will be manageable. 2) I let Bam…[Read more]
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