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Forum BONDING Bonding help pt. 2 Reply To: Bonding help pt. 2


Wolfy
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    For Zelda’s health: we got them both seen yesterday and the vet didn’t see anything obvious. No injuries, no spurs in teeth, BAR, healthy weight.. they think GI inflammation is why Zelda won’t eat her veggies but I don’t think so.. it’s been weeks if not nearly a month she hasn’t touched them and she hasn’t declined but her poops still haven’t improved either despite eating Oxbow hay..

    I might’ve been giving them veggies too often or too much on top of the stress ( yesterday was super stressful with the vet visit and then grooming ) with bonding.. but we’ll confirm this with another vet.. right now it’s a pause on veggies and fruits for her.. should I also pause bonding until she’s good or will this set them back?