20 years ago I got a bunny from a local pet store. Registered office address-C/O Pinsent Masons Llp, 13 Queens Road, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB15 4YLWe use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
This is critical and is part of having a pet bunny, just like having a good dog or cat vet is part of having a dog or kitty.One last thing… please remember that rabbits need to see special these veterinarians, ONLY. If you must use another type of cleaner, try and find an organic cleaner or rinse very thoroughly to remove all traces of it before allowing your rabbit into that spot.Another common toxicity problem is when rabbits receive the wrong amount or wrong medication that was prescribed by his vet.
A friend of mine, had someone watching her rabbits and he didn’t know, so he gave all of them grass clippings trying to be helpful and sadly a lot of them died. Most commonly, cats show signs related to kidney problems.
He appears to be fine outside of vomiting everything.
Grass clippings no matter how small the amount, ferment and become toxic to rabbits.
Please do not do this — human painkillers can be poisonous to pets.
So I picked her up and brought her to bed with me, she then ran towards me stomach(as she usually did) and sat there for a few minutes .
I might leave it month make surr he okay n so he can finishes his treatment of the mites iv got for himI did what u said about looking up specalist vets and the top on was where i took my rabbit so defintily wont be goin there againhi,, my bunny is not eating properly,, she got infected by cold,, and vet suggested her amoxcillin ,,,then also she never ate anything and feeling tired too,,,, she is not urinating properly,,, what are the solutions for this,,, shall i give her milk,, she is one year oldBunnies should not have milk or antibiotics from a non-rabbit vet. They are very sensitive to many things in the environment, from household cleaners to house plants. Pain can be inferred from observing changes in their normal behaviour. The downside is that if your pet gets hold of the medication they may eat more than they should.Ensure you read all labels carefully and follow product guidelines on species, age and weight.Neus is an emergency and critical care resident in Vets Now's pet emergency hospital in Glasgow.
Thanks for your information about rabbits.
Rabbits are not born liking to be picked up because in the wild when they leave the ground they are about to die.
Often, the local residents are not aware that this is even going on. I chew a lot of gum and there are always gum packs lying around. I have always followed the advice of this woman, but have recently learned that many of the things I have been instructed on are wrong! This causes a major bloom of bad bacteria which can result in death or severe sickness. Is it safe to give? If they ingest gum, it can create an obstruction that will not digest. Raccoons can open most of them and rabbits can have heart attacks from being scared to death if a predator comes too near their cage.There are several ways to house a rabbit safely indoors, such as using metal dog exercise pens which you can see under link on my site about How To House A Pet Rabbit.Hope you decide to make your bunnies happy by giving them a safe new home for the winter.You need to train them before you let them out. She usually likes to hide beside the toilet. Can you tell me, based on all that I’ve told you, if there is anything I should do different or in addition to this to better care for my baby?
Wild bunnies would not eat meat, and neither should your domesticated roommate.
Do not expect a dog and cat vet to be of much help with your older pet boy rabbit.
I am not a vet and cannot diagnose diseases in bunnies.If just one bunny had gotten sick and died, then I would suspect the food or some other problem, but with four dead bunnies, it is a lot more serious. My rabbits never mind going back to their condo because it is of generous enough size as to be comfortable.Before I get into the correct sizing of a rabbit house, the more important issue is the fact that these two girls live in a hutch outdoors. Insecticides are intentionally formulated to last a very long time, so their residue can remain for many months.
The medicines used for cats and dogs can be deadly for bunnies and it takes experience with rabbits to know the proper medications and procedures to save a sick rabbit’s life. Just make sure that he does not eat any more of it. They were very friendly .my problem is something like LINDA(above).one fateful morning I saw one of them lying in her box and another was seems to good I pulled her out and I saw she was not moving. They get some that they eat quickly, but then I do not give them more than the small amount I mentioned.
I took him to a local vet and a few days after that he died!
Almost all bug killers will also kill your rabbit, some in very small doses. Be certain to go over dosage amounts and times with your vet BEFORE you leave his office. I know so little about wild rabbits and even less about their medical conditions.
I recommend finding the BEST rabbit specialist you can find in your area and asking him these questions. He did one thing good which was to give the bunny sub-q fluids. Successful rabbit vets see five or six rabbits a day, not a year.