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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A bunny sneeze

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    • tangy07
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        from time to time my bunny  Peanut (2yrs old) will sneeze. usually a few times in a row. I just thought that maybe because our other bunny Bobo is shredding a lot. I was grooming Bobo last night and Peanut sneezed a few times and this came out from her nose or mouth. Does anyone know what this is? 


      • Wick & Fable
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          That looks quite thick and I recommend consulting a vet about it. Maybe it’s some sort of build up occurring in the nose or somewhere else that can exit through the nose. Rabbits can have white snot as a sign of a respiratory infection, but again that looks quite thick, making me suspicious about what may be causing it’s development.

          Is peanut still sneezing now, or did it stop after that exited?

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            Posted By Wick on 8/24/2018 9:54 AM

            That looks quite thick and I recommend consulting a vet about it. Maybe it’s some sort of build up occurring in the nose or somewhere else that can exit through the nose. Rabbits can have white snot as a sign of a respiratory infection, but again that looks quite thick, making me suspicious about what may be causing it’s development.

            Is peanut still sneezing now, or did it stop after that exited?

            it stopped for now. She started to sneeze more after we adopted Bobo a few months ago. we just assumed it was the fur from Bobo. No unusually signs from Peanut. Still eating, drinking, pooping normally and she will come to you for petting. 


          • Bunny House
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              I agree. She needs to see a vet as that can cause a very serious lung infection and prevent her from being able to breath if it builds up.


            • tangy07
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                Posted By Bunny House on 8/24/2018 10:41 AM

                I agree. She needs to see a vet as that can cause a very serious lung infection and prevent her from being able to breath if it builds up.

                will book an appointment with the vet. Thanks. 


              • Bunny House
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                  Let us know how it goes!

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