Please tell me is there another way to cure him because I don't want to lose him. Any ideas from anyone out there?My flemish Giant seems to have fluid in his lungs or mucis when he breathes. I don't want them to die. Are you kidding?
Vertebral fracture or luxation (dislocation) of the limbs in rabbits is a common cause for weakness and paralysis of the hind limbs..
:( it was very sad, he did it all night. I feed her a carrot just one of her . She doesn't move around much and when she does walk she tends to fall over. please help me i have 2 rabbits one is male and another female but today my female rabbit trying to eat but can't ,he stand up for long time ,her weight is lost but she can eat only grass not carrots and other, her age about 4 month. First thing in the morning I took him to a different vet, he said he thinks he has e cuniculi , he is eating and pooping,but he is not drinking to much, the vet give him some fluids and give me something called panacur and I have to give him 0.3 ml a day, I feel like the diagnosis were not wright, the vet didn't take blood and didn't do any tests, the bunny is doing a little better but he's head is still tilted and he still rolls over in his cage or on the carpet, he sims ok on the day time but at night I hear him rolling over at least 6/7 times a night but not nonstop. PLEASE HELP!To all those people who don't know why their pet is sick- get a vet. But if you really can't, try your best to go online and research on the symptoms omg! When you try to pick them up, they scream and try to kick you off.
No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Is this serious?Hello, my bunny started being... too calm sitting in a corner of the cage not eating at all (only with syringe) and very rarely drinking water. I see my bunny as a child and if I were to have a child (I'm 15) I would not just say "Sorry that you're sick but I can't afford to care for you so suffer and possibly die." There is a suppressant, but no cure.i have a lionhead rabbit and lately she has been sneezing. there was 7 kits in one litter and 5 in the other. i think it might be a brain problem. Also a few days ago there was A LOT of hair in the litter box, I have two bunnies one is brown the other is blond, but most of the fur in the box was blond and she’s the one is isn’t very active anymore. The 1st doe with 7 kits, buried them in her bedding and stopped caring for them. He's kind of just curled up in a ball which I know is normal and it pretty much looks like he's sleeping. she will eat and then go to sleep, she wont drink water and i try to give her some but she wont drink it.
Usually when I hold him a certain way and he's not comfortable he jumps out of my hands but when I was holding him today he didn't really care. I couldn't stand it anymore. Having many rabbits of my own, I knew that this was not a good situation for these rabbits as the multiple moves had them highly stressed. Ive cleaned this as much as i possably can and i can't see anything unual there (i was worried about fly strike) Anyway, as i was doing this my house mate who was holding him noticed that he has bald patches on his tummy and hind legs? 2 days after I got them, they both gave birth about 6 hours apart. He is a 3 year old, pure white bunny. :( Is this normal? Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites.I just got my bunny so I am not sure at all if he is sick maybe he is well probably not BUT maybe I don't know MAYBE???? Please helpmy bunny is not eating his pallet nor his hey but he drinks and eat greens and hi seen to have lost some balance and is head is like tilting and he just lye down a lot is my bunny ok are his he dying please help me pleaseI don't know what is wrong with my bunny. Normally, rabbits have very strong hind legs, which they use for hopping. Shes been fine but all of a sudden she doesn't want to eat her pellets, hay or drink much water. If your rabbit can't stand up, don't try to force him. You should keep it in a wire cage if you can to avoid maggots from getting inside of your rabbit. My friend said they're gonna give themselves heart attacks by doing that. If you do not think you can afford the occasional vet bill, then you should not get a rabbit, as they need health care, just like any other pet.Whilst humans and lots of other animals can go for a rather long time without eating, it is not at all safe for rabbits to stop eating. !So go do some ACTION!