Patricia said: "...It is the pine materials that give off some odors that can cause respiratory problems down the line..." The aromatic oils (phenols) in pine...
Hi Chris, Congratulations on your new member of your family!! I hope you all have many happy years together. The problem with the pine shavings is that the...
... Hi, Please don't use the pine bedding for bunnies. The odour is toxic & causes liver problems as well as respiratory. For toys, mine like cardboard boxes...
Thanks so much to everyone who replied to my questions. I've learned and relearned many things this past week. However, we no longer have Bunny Foo Foo. Due...
And......many love to chew carpet, walls, books, cords, furniture, just about anything they can get their teeth into. So keep an eye on them and think about...
Hello, What is general septicaemia? How would a bunny who has no blockage develop this? Is it age related? The bunny in question was 9.5 years. Thanks, Sylvie...
I just re-read your note, and realized I missed a couple of points. A rabbit doesn't have to have a blockage, in fact........an ulcer or an area in the...
Septicemia means that there is an infection (bacterial) in the bloodstream. It usually is due to bacteria growing at a site, and entering the bloodstream....
i have a bunny not sure what kind it is but i need help my bunny is for ever chewing on its cage and i just wanted to know if theres a way i can stop it i...
Place a piece of hardwood in his cage for him to check on or if you can find unspraided apple trees cut a few branches. he will eat the bark off the branch. ...
Patti Polinsky
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Nov 29, 2006 3:16 am
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What is the cage made of? I have made a bunny condo out of NIC cubes, and my (very chewy) rabbit does not chew this since it is metal. Bobbi ... ever chewing...
McCutcheon
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Nov 29, 2006 3:17 am
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Hi Severa, Rabbits will chew, because their teeth continuously grow. Your rabbit obviously has a need to chew. However, the racket a chewer can make on wire...
Tammy Hollingsworth
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Nov 29, 2006 3:25 am
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... Hi Severa, Your bunny may be bored or frustrated if he/she cannot go out of the cage for long enough. They need to have a bit of space with things to do....
Hi Severa, If your bunny has a desire to chew, offering him safe (and quiet?) things to chew would be a good idea. Chewing is what they do, and it is a normal...
Hello all, Hope that all of you had Thanksgiving holidays that were safe,blessed and joyful.....I have a query regarding Leeks; I wanted to know if they are...
Hello all, Our bun Petey (a Dutch) is a little over 10 years old. He's never had any digestive problems in the 8 years that he's been with us. I do know that...
Caulders
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Dec 1, 2006 5:18 am
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No, leeks are in the onion family and are NOT SAFE for buns! See the following: http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/GI_diseases/Food/onion.htm The most extensive list...
I've come across sources that use this for flushing wounds in rabbits. I've used just H202 diluted with water usually, but was wondering if this product is...
Hi Chris, When one of my buns had a jaw absess my vet (a bunny specalist) recommended flushing the post-op wound with it, which we did. My bunny has since...
(Jenny wrote): <<Other treatments included oral and injectible antibiotics, and daily cleaning and flushing of the wound, so I can't tell you how effective...
Hi Chris & Jenny Are we talking chlorhexiderm or chlorhexidine? I thought derm was the shampoo,dine the disinfectant. ?? Chlorhexidine is the same thing as...
Chris said: "My understanding is that if there is any significant remaining pus that it will make 'fingers' of the abcess and will keep it going longer, even...
Hi Jan, Yes, you're right, I was talking about chlorhexidine not chlorhexiderm!! My mistake...sorry :-(. I'm in Australia and am used to things having...
Not wanting to point out errors, just want to be sure we're all using/talking about the same meds, etc., for the sake of the dear creatures. No need to...
I joined this group hoping to get educated by people who have rabbits. I took in to baby rabbits about two months ago..I knew zip about Rabbits !! But I love...
Hi Pam, I actually answered your email when you emailed House Rabbit Network, but I didn't hear back from you. Those articles I linked you to, should help. As...
I have an older bunn who developed laryngial paralysis which I understand is unusual. We're not sure if it just happened or is due in whole or part to the...
Do you know whether a sensitivity was done when the culture was done? If so, what antibiotics did it come back sensitive to? If not... you might ask for...