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Peronally, I stay completely away from celery stalks because of the problem w/strings. However, I do buy celery root, peel the outside, and give them small...
Jan Davidson
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Feb 1, 2005
11:28 am
20610
I give my buns Prozyme and brush them with a shedding blade and never have problems with GI stasis....
Raymond Andresen
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Feb 1, 2005
11:28 am
20611
He's hit sexual maturity. If you want him to stop peeing on your bed you need to get him neutered. My holland lop started marking my bed when he turned 5...
Jennifer
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Feb 1, 2005
11:28 am
20612
I would suggest a very tall xpen surrounding your bed. I had the same problem with one of mine and raised the bed so it's now about 3.5 feet tall. All except...
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ma_camijustice
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Feb 1, 2005
11:30 am
20613
This is a variation of a recent posting asking about rabbit water intake. Our rabbit recently spent several days in the hospital due to a GI stasis scare. She...
cedarphillips
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Feb 1, 2005
11:30 am
20614
How about surrounding your bed with a folding exercise pen, which you can then switch around to enclose a space for him during the night....
Raymond Andresen
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Feb 1, 2005
11:31 am
20615
When you aren't in bed, try this - I have used a cheap flannel-backed (they won't slip & slide) plastic table cloth stretched across the bed. WalMart sells...
LMarsh2386@...
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Feb 2, 2005
1:24 pm
20616
Sounds like coincidence to me. Sometimes our guys drink NO water for a week! As long as their veggies are really wet, they are getting water. You can add...
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Feb 2, 2005
1:24 pm
20617
I'm getting in on this after the fact, but for what it's worth, my bun eats the entire celery stalk with no problems. Usually I chop it in bites, but he will...
Amy G Donor
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Feb 2, 2005
1:26 pm
20618
Here's a great link to show how to give your bunny a butt bath sans water, using cornstarch powder. I'm going to try it next go-round, but was wondering if...
Nancy Furstinger
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Feb 3, 2005
3:51 pm
20619
Hi Everyone.... My name is Katy and i live in Australia with my menagerie of animals, including four young male rabbits...as of yet not named... Katy ... Find...
katy yeadon
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Feb 4, 2005
1:41 pm
20620
In a message dated 2/3/2005 8:56:30 PM Central Standard Time, HouseBun@yahoogroups.com writes: Here's a great link to show how to give your bunny a butt bath...
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addiebatty
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Feb 4, 2005
1:44 pm
20621
Hi everyone I have a 4 year old rabbit named Clyde. He has major stomach problems if I feed him any kind of veggies. I have tried almost everything, kale,...
lizzybunz
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Feb 6, 2005
1:06 am
20622
Liz, I'm really not sure why this could be happening. Maybe he just has a very sensitive tummy? I'm assuming that you started gradually by only giving him...
Jennifer
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Feb 6, 2005
7:06 pm
20623
Liz, I have a strong feeling that your bunny is one of those who simply cannot tolerate greens. Many rabbit people believe what is preached on websites and...
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Feb 6, 2005
11:58 pm
20624
Hi Buffy's like that, one sniff of veg and it's poo galore. she came to me from a friend and although she was healthy she did suffer from excess cecal. i...
Jessie
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Feb 7, 2005
11:24 am
20625
Great timing! I've been sick & 3 of my 6 buns seems to be having sympathy tummy issues! Actually they are 3 that have had "poopy butt" before & have been to...
NPeters11
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Feb 7, 2005
3:26 pm
20626
Liz, I used to have a rabbit who was sensitive to lettuce, arugula and fruit. But she did fine with carrot tops, celery leaves and dandelion leaves. So you...
Hippity Hoppity
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Feb 7, 2005
10:14 pm
20627
It could be that your buns's digestive system is not tolerating grains (pellets contain grains). In the past, several of my buns had problems with veggies....
Daniela Laimer
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Feb 7, 2005
10:14 pm
20628
... I don't understand. I should take his pellets away? He never has gas or any problem just eating pellets and hay. It's only when I introduce any kind of...
lizzybunz
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Feb 8, 2005
6:42 pm
20629
I use the metal grids that make up Cavy Cages as a barrier for my bunny to keep her in the kitchen. She tugs on them with her teeth... and unfortunately she...
Dora
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Feb 12, 2005
7:19 pm
20630
"I don't understand. I should take his pellets away? He never has gas or any problem just eating pellets and hay. It's only when I introduce any kind of...
Daniela Laimer
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Feb 13, 2005
6:51 pm
20631
Hey Guys! I have a 3 year old paralyzed bunny. I want to make her a wheel chair, I cna't afford to buy one, so I figure since I'm somewhat handy, and she has...
sierratroops
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Feb 13, 2005
6:52 pm
20632
I don't think there is any evidence that pellets are the problem in this case. The starch theory may have merit... however, if I were the owner in this case, I...
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Feb 14, 2005
3:45 am
20633
You might be able to get some ideas from this Web site. http://www.handicappedpets.com/HomemadeCarts.htm My 12-yr. old bun is paralyzed and I purchased a cart...
Dawn Stuart
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Feb 14, 2005
3:45 am
20634
I just got my first ever bunny at a pet store with my kids a few weeks ago. Her name is Bunnie! Bunnie had an abcess while at the pet store, and we took her...
michbunnie
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Feb 14, 2005
9:11 pm
20635
... Here's another website you can visit for ideas for making your own. We've used this company's wheelchair for a couple of buns at our shelter--works really ...
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Feb 15, 2005
1:13 pm
20636
... Where was the abcess? Does this bunny vet treat many cases like this? There are many treatments available that I'm sure others on the list can share with...
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Feb 15, 2005
1:13 pm
20637
Hi surgery doesn't have a very good success rate for this problem. combination penicillin (injected) is getting good press, I've used it personally and would...
Jessie
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Feb 15, 2005
1:13 pm
20638
Fortunately (and knock on wood), in the 8 years I've had house buns, I've never had to deal with an abcess of any kind. Although I've heard plenty about them....
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ma_camijustice
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Feb 16, 2005
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