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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Breathing very quick

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    • Cinnabunny
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        I have posted on this before but my bunny, a young lop, is new to the family and home. She’s been with us for 4 days now and she had a lovely time outside today. I’ve brought her in and since we are cleaning her pen right now, she’s spending time with me in my room. I know she may be frightened, but she’s breathing so fast it looks like she’s trembling. Is there anything I can do to help her??


      • skysblue
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          i think shes just all worked up from going outside. Let her chill and she will be fine.


        • Bam
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            My Yohio could do that too. Like his whole body was trembling. There’s been many reports on the forums of this phenomenon. It doesn’t seem to signify anything bad. It seems to be more common in young rabbits than in adults – perhaps because young rabbits tend to exercise more vigourously during playtime.

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