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    • mvmdlg
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         Hi all, yes it’s been awhile since last posted.

        I recently noticed she seems to be favoring her left front paw; holding it up. I have not noticed any limp or anything to the sort.  she still runs around and hops up on the sofa/chair and loft in her cage.  I have noticed that she seems a little timid on jumping up on her loft.  Any thoughts??

         

        Tonight she had lost a nail,  there is/was no bleeding (which is good). Any thoughts.

         


      • MooBunnay
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          One of my tiny bunnies jumped off my bed and landed funny on her foot, and for the next couple days was favoring the other. When she was standing still she would stand with the hurt paw up in the air, even though she still hopped around on it for the most part. It turned out that she had sprained one of her toes, I took her to the vet but unfortunately they said there wasn’t much they could do but let it heal on its own, but they did give her some pain meds. If she continues to hold her paw up in the air, it would probably be a good idea to take her to the vet, she may have landed on it funny at some point.


        • Monkeybun
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            if she lost a nail, you may want to take her in anyway, just to be sure theres nothign too bad going on.


          • Barbie
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              Just wondering, did she loose the nail on the same foot that she’s favoring?


            • mvmdlg
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                ye she did. I think that may have been her problem. she seems to be doing good. moving around more and without hesitation.

                Thanks for the advise.

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