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FORUM DIET & CARE Sudden Loss of Use of One Back Leg- No Trauma

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    • Kristen
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        This morning my lionhead (1 year and totally healthy) stopped using one of her back legs. When I picked her up to check her out, there was no kick back on it. She’s eating and drinking, did not have a traumatic fall or anything like that, and has a perfect bill of health. What could be the problem? What can I do for her? I gave her some Metcam left over from her spay, but I’m totally at a loss here. She has a vet appointment tomorrow, but any info or experiences you could share would ease this bunny mama’s heart.


      • Nutmeg
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          Sorry no one has gotten back to you on here yet.
          Have you been to the vet yet? That was obviously the first suggestion.
          Hopefully someone on here may have a bit more experience.

          Sending good vibes your bunny’s way!!


        • Muj Mom N Bun
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            I’m sending you good vibes and bunny wellness! I saw your thread but did not respond as in my opinion, this one is way above my head… hoping she is doing ok. Has she been able to be seen by the vet?

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