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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Vet Trip

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    • Nykki
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        Hi guys!

        I took Bunny (aka Snowflake) to the vet Thursday as planned.  It was around 85 degrees and humid but luckily the AC fixed that quickly.  The drive was about 35 minutes and he hardly seemed stressed.  He ate his nightly salad on the way without a problem.  The exam was the scary part because I was worried he might jump off the table but the vet knew just how to hold him and Bunny barely struggled to get free.  I’m extremely happy to say Bunny recieved a clean bill of health.  His feet are callused over now but should they open again, he will give an ointment/salve for them.  And Bunny is most surely a male.    He will be getting neutered in the early fall.

        Nykki  


      • Furface
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          Yeah, clean bill of health is always nice.


        • bunnytowne
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            OH great his feet are going to heal.  Thats good.  OH boy the snip snip time is around the corner.


          • skunklionshow
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              Sounds like everything went really well


            • BinkyBunny
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                Congrats on the clean bill of health! I am envious about your bunny being so easy going in the car. There is NO way that either Jack or Vivian would ever feel calm enough to eat in the car. Very impressive bunny you have!


              • RabbitPam
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                  That’s good news.

                  If a bunny ever launches off a vet’s table, it’s usually only to land on you! I have had my bunnies spot me next to the table and climb behind my neck before I knew what happened. You are suddenly their very best friend.

                  Most vets can make a bunny cooperate in ways that are astonishing. (Mine will clip nails while talking to me at the same time like it’s so simple.)

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