I've learned that rabbit tears are very acid. Maybe this is the problem. I have a Holland that got a very sore eye for seemingly no reason. I posted on this...
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Jan 1, 2005 2:57 pm
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... the ... and ... the ... It could be an injury but it sounds like weepy eye to me. There are any number of reasons why a rabbit can develope a weepy eye....
Hi, My name in Linda and I live in the UK. I am new to the group. I am posting this message in the hope that somebody may be able to shed some light on why...
i have a lop to that did this. i gave mine a prescription and it went away. it could be a eye infection or the ducts need to be flushed. its best to take it to...
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Linda wrote: << I bought him back home as she said he would be fine in about a week or so on his hay rations. Two weeks later I went to give him his dinner...
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Jan 2, 2005 9:06 am
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Hello Dawn, Thanks you so much for taking the time to reply. Bugs had never been a chubby bunny. He was very active and spend a lot of
time running around the...
As someone has already suggested, he may have been needing to be wormed or treated for coccidiosis. You also said that he and 3 others that you have are dwarf...
Thank you so much for your help. He did have a rather sensitive tummy as
opposed to my two girls who appear to be able to eat most of the "bunny menu
. My...
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Jan 2, 2005 6:09 pm
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Hello, I have a Doe who is almost 2 years old. We were going to breed from her but decided not to in the end. Is she too old now to be spayed. I am worried...
What you are describing is a case of weepy eye, which can be caused by several things, either alone or in combination. Some rabbits develop a blockage in the...
I got rather bad news from my vet this morning. My rabbit (9 1/2 years old) boarded with her over the holidays. He had stopped using his litter box and I...
Hi, My first rabbit had an abcess behind her eye which a non rabbit savvy vet thought was a tumor and probed around and administered oral antibiotics which...
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I have seen this before in my own stock and have found that in my Netherland
Dwarfs, a rabbit that piddles a long tends to live for around 4-5 years
while a...
My rabbit Kikiyo has not been eating her pellets for about the past week. I tried hand feeding her and even force feeding her but she refuses to eat it. I've...
... Two years old is not "older" by any means re a spay operation. It's just that they recover faster when they are younger and also have less body fat, but...
Hi, Does she eat anything else? Hay? Greens? Did you check her front teeth/ molars if they are not growing too long or having sharp corners? Is she her active...
A week is a really long time for a rabbit to go without eating. She may have a blockage. You should take her to a vet asap if you can. My rabbit developed a...
Yes she is eating everything but her pellets. She is eating hay. She does seem sluggish in the cage but fine when running around. I don't think that her tummy...
My sister had two rabbits with renal failure. Both lived for a couple of years after their symptoms started. A key part of their treatment was sub-cutaneous...
Jana Rickel
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Jan 4, 2005 8:24 pm
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If the results are normal, then the rabbit is not in renal failure or any stage of renal insufficiency. In fact, if they are normal when a sample is obtained...
... Not all oral antiobiotics are dangerous for rabbits, but some certainly are. It is best to know which are and which aren't. You can find out by going to...