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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
You can lay fleece on top of the memory foam, and there is anti-pill fleece that will specifically keep moisture away from the foam (unless you leave a pee puddle there for like, 2 days, then some may seep in). The fleece also hugs foam naturally, so it doesn’t slip around or can be dug up. I used this to great success w/ one of my buns who is not…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic please help unknown wound! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
I too was think perhaps there’s an abscess underneath. In that case, if a course of antibiotics doesnt help (although one week is often to short a time), the abscess probably need to be opened and cleaned out, then be kept open so it heals from the inside and out.
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Bam replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Memory foam could still be good under the pee mats, but but it would probably get expensive to cover the whole entire enclosure floor in memory foam. If he has a favorite resting spot, a memory foam mat there (under a pee mat) could be very good though.
When my bun Vilde had sore hocks, I did the bunny fur lined wraps. I had to take care to not…[Read more]
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Sterling replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Memory foam in like… the entire enclosure? With how much he currently pees on everything I don’t see that being very sustainable. I use the current pee mats as flooring so I can easily clean the pee up and they’re also easy to sweep the hay and poop off of. I tried putting a big fleece bed in there but he essentially just used it as a second…[Read more]
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Re: Sore hocks – I don’t think what the vet prescribed is inappropriate. Both products are antiseptic and used for wound care. You could make a wrap, or even purchase a wrap (some people buy handmade ones on Etsy). It really depends on what stage he is at as far as the sore hocks goes. If it isn’t super bad, then cleaning and changing the flooring…[Read more]
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LBJ10 replied to the topic please help unknown wound! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Did the vet confirm that this isn’t an abscess? Is the wound just on the surface or does it go deeper?
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HareIvoryWhiskers replied to the topic Pics of New Buns and Gus <3 in the forum THE LOUNGE 3 years ago
OMG! Your rabbits are SUPER cute!
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Sterling replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
I also just would like confirmation from others more experienced with sore hocks and what not, if the shampoo method his vet recommended is safe and effective. I’ve read that you can put fur on their feet and wrap it in vet wrap so I’m wondering if that would be a better way to go. I’m just not sure how shampoo would work in the long-run when he’s…[Read more]
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Sterling replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Fresno was neutered nearly 3 years ago and it’s been 5+ years since my girls were spayed. Him and Nora, his partner, have been bonded for over 2 years. He didn’t use to pee everywhere but I can’t remember when it started – somewhere in the past year or so, so it’s definitely not a Spring thing. His poops look pretty healthy for the most part but…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Can you provide a quick reminder of the spay/neuter status of your rabbits and whether they were properly bonded?
Can you also provide a quick reminder if your rabbit consistently has healthy poos? A picture of the litterbox set up would also be helpful!
If both fixed and bonded for some time, there are health conditions that can cause hormonal…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic please help unknown wound! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Have you tried a different vet? One rabbit savvy? You did not mention what sort of testing may have been done. Throwing antibiotics at a wound without knowing the cause seems pretty low commitment so I’d encourage widening the search for a vet with good rabbit experience and expertise.
At this point, I’d think there is concern for both the…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic How do I know if moult is over? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Molts can lasts for several weeks to months. I honestly view it more as continuous waves rather than episodes of molting. There are weeks in a row where fur will release in varying quantities per day, and then there will be weeks in a row the coat is doing nothing. You just need to react appropriately.
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic How do I know if moult is over? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Molts can lasts for several weeks to months. I honestly view it more as continuous waves rather than episodes of molting. There are weeks in a row where fur will release in varying quantities per day, and then there will be weeks in a row the coat is doing nothing. You just need to react appropriately.
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Possible dental issue in senior rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
I agree that going sooner would be best. He is still eating and there are no obvious signs of significant decline, so I’d encourage you to remind yourself of that as you sit in worry — he’s not in any sort of immediate danger.
In the future (or now?), you can also try giving CC in lieu of investing in a bag of different pellets– CC is…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Possible dental issue in senior rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
It does sound like it could be his teeth. It’s quite, quite possible to do everything right and the bun still develops molar spurs when it gets old. It’s great that he’s still eating hay!
I’d say go to the vet sooner rather than later, and preferably before he stops eating (which a rabbit is highly likely to do if it has dental pain -it doesnt…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic please help unknown wound! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
You can use manukka honey on wounds on rabbits, but I would NOT use it on her without asking your vet if it’s ok to try. The “problem” with manukka honey is that its very very tasty, so the risk is she’ll want to clean her face with her paws to get to the honey. This could make matters worse, obviously. You would probably need to put a cone on her…[Read more]
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LBJ10 replied to the topic How do I know if moult is over? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
I would say if you are brushing them and the fur isn’t readily coming off, then the shedding is slowing down. I wouldn’t worry about overgrooming unless you’re being aggressive with it.
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HesaBadBunny started the topic Possible dental issue in senior rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Hi everyone,
Please excuse the really anxious overtone of my message. I know that a vet visit is always the best route and I do have a rabbit savvy vet to call.
My 8 year old Mini Rex (will be 9 in 7 months) recently switched up his eating habits. He regularly ate Oxbow Timothy Hay pellets or Garden Select pellets as his main pellet source. He…[Read more]
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Sterling started the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Hiya, back again with more questions and issues lol. Since I last posted, I have gotten Fresno’s ear mites relatively cleared up. He just went to the vet today and they ran a mite test on stuff that was in his ears which is apparently just ear wax or crusts or something at this point. He still however has issues with a dirty bum in that some of…[Read more]
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