Myrrh had extremely high liver values (briefly) after what I think may have been an "over dose" of willow (young bunny, too much chewing...). I offered the...
Hi all, I'm about to get a new boy bunny, Wilson (his family has to give him up for health reasons -- theirs, not his). He's met Betsy on two dates and they...
I would definitely go with option #1. You'll be much more likely to have a successful bonding if he is neutered first. I'm assuming Betsy is spayed... so you...
Hi Diane ... It's a no brainer. You will be setting yourselves up for a successful relationship if he moves in already neutered and does not associate you (and...
When I *have* to pick my bunny up, I normally throw a raisin or two on the ground and then drape a towel over him in order to pick him up. This seems to work...
I am new to buns. My bun is only 7 months old. He doesn’t get the run of the house (we have dogs), but does get out of his cage everyday. I have never had...
Hi, Can you pick up your bun on the neck with their exstra skin?? Also, does it hurt them?? what should you do if your bun bites you?? Because my bun bites....
So i got my bunny boy about two months ago from a pet shop that were selling buns already nutered. the bunny i got had been there 5 or 6 months and no one had...
This definitely sounds strange. I would be very weary and have him seen by a bunny savvy vet right away. Normally when male bunns are neutered they remove the...
You must never pick up your bun by the scruff of their neck or by their ears because you can hurt them by doing so. When picking up your bun be sure that ...
JTamane@...
Mar 6, 2005 11:31 pm
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No!! You absolutely can not pick your bunny up this way. You need to support their bums and most bunnies need to feel secure when they are picked up or else...
Two weeks ago, my bunny Peter was diagnosed to have abscesses on the left side of his face, one at the jaw & another above his eye. The vet recommended to...
Absolutely make sure that all electrical cables are either extremely well hidden, or have them covered with some kind of plastic tubing or split cable. Don't...
-No electrical cords! You can buy protective wrappers if needed. -Make sure bun is litter trained before you put him on the "good" carpet. -Start in a small...
... Dear Carrie, Cover wires with nibble proof tubing, get a cordless phone, cover decorative baseboards or any wood you wish to preserve to prevent nibbling,...
I found the following article via http://www.rabbit.org http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/san-diego/behavior/bunnyproofing.html To protect electrical cords, I...
Hello, Lonely 6 year old widowed Slipper fascinated by new fiancee. New fiancee (5 years old according to rescue worker) fascinated by Slipper's movements but...
In a message dated 2/28/2005 10:20:38 PM Central Standard Time, HouseBun@yahoogroups.com writes: I would like to know if anyone has used milk thistle for...
I think so. That would be my best guess. Make sure you give her plenty of time after her spay to recuperate before you start bonding procedures again. In fact,...
Yes, bicillin is sub-q. It is "thicker" than the chloramphenicol (or Amikacin) I've used in the past, and thus required a larger needle (the others I could do...
Um... this advice only helps if you remember to protect the cord for the base unit. Otherwise... you end up with a cordless phone you can't charge! The voice...
Hi I personally have dealt with a double abscess, jaw and eye. <For those who have tried penicillin or bicillin> I used the pen g injections, it cleared the...
No, but OMG! How cool! I have created two "feeders" out of cardboard boxes and contact paper, but maybe these would be better. My rabbits like to drag the hay...
I use the split plastic tubing to cover electrical cords, too. But it is only bunny resistant, not bunny proof. They can (and mine do) chew through it. You...
My 2-year-old dwarf bunny has lost weight despite a hearty appetite and good energy levels. He weighed 3.4 pounds when I got him a year ago and now weighs...
Raymond Andresen
raymondandresen@...
Mar 13, 2005 12:52 am
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Hi all, I posted a while back about neutering and bonding advice. We are getting a young, unneutered boy, Wilson, being given up for health reasons. We also...
I'm new to this group and to owning a rabbit. I'm curious if anyone knows why my rabbit seems to like to leave me nasty, gushy, sticky poop everyday?? It's so...