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  1. JBun

    Awful at night

    Can you describe her diet (hay, pellets, veg, treats, and amounts of each fed), is she a good hay eater, what is she fed at dinner/bedtime, and her body size/weight? There may be some changes that can be made, to help channel that energy away from boredom and destruction. How long have you had...
  2. JBun

    Now you'll be with Xiao Wu once again...

    Rabbits are so adept at hiding illness and problems. It can be hard to catch these things. I'm sorry for your loss 😢
  3. JBun

    I will always remember you

    What a lovely remembrance of your cherished buns 🐇🌈 I lost my little Dash over 12 years ago, and my heart still aches from her loss. We never forget the place they have in our hearts ❤️
  4. JBun

    New Bun Momma here!

    Welcome! I had a black lop years ago, that was the cleverest most interesting character. Always in my face begging for treats, and always into mischief ❤️ You have a beautiful bun 🥰
  5. JBun

    Im new to owning a lop bunny

    They can sometimes be more prone to certain health issues than uppie eared buns, like ear infections. And Holland lops can be more prone to possible respiratory or dental issues because of their flatter faced head shape. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/10/191001184929.htm...
  6. JBun

    Bonding (hopefully) vol 3

    I'm so glad it's worked out! And relatively easily. Always great to see a happy bun couple ❤️
  7. JBun

    Lots of questions

    This is a very old thread, and also a different topic to the questions you're asking. It's best that you create your own thread. I'd suggest posting in the 'Rabbitry and Showroom ' subforum. https://www.rabbitsonline.net/threads/how-to-post-on-the-forum.92892/
  8. JBun

    Vacation care

    If you have some time before your vacation and your friend is able to, it might be helpful for your friend to come visit you a few times, just for your bun to get some pre exposure to them while you're still around. I would try and do a time when your rabbit is more active, and have your friend...
  9. JBun

    Bonding (hopefully) vol 3

    Snuggling without getting aggitated or wanting to kill each other, is really good. It makes me believe bonding them won't be too difficult for you, once his hormones have settled.
  10. JBun

    Rabbit hemorrhagic disease

    Try looking here. https://rhdv2.org There have been a few cases of it in the past in New York, but I don't know if there have been any new cases reported this year. It seems to be affecting the west, southwest states the most. https://rabbit.org/health/rhd/
  11. JBun

    Bonding (hopefully) vol 3

    Looks good to me. Soon enough you'll have two bonded buns and you won't need the separate enclosure anymore. Amazing the damage such a little creature can do. I had a bun latch onto my finger before. Not fun, but she ended up being one of my sweetest bunnies. He's a cute little guy 😍
  12. JBun

    Update

    I couldn't remember your story so I reread your old thread. It's great to have an update and hear things have worked out so well with your bun! What a lucky little guy to have ended up being taken in by you and your furry family ❤️
  13. JBun

    Rare Holland Lop Color?

    Chocolate tort possibly, but I'm not very knowledgeable about this and this is just a guess.
  14. JBun

    I missed how bad my old girls matting was...

    It can be hard to keep on top of everything with older animals, as they can have so many issues that need to be monitored. The rump with rabbits can be especially tricky since most rabbits really dislike being touched there. I do understand the difficulty of what you're dealing with...
  15. JBun

    A bruise after an injection?

    The needle may not have been positioned properly between the skin layers if it was a subcutaneous injection, and hit a blood vessel causing the bruising, or the fluid injected into the skin layer instead of between layers, caused irritation and rupture of some blood vessels resulting in...
  16. JBun

    Hello

    Welcome!
  17. JBun

    Teary eyes and toothache

    Snoring can be normal for some rabbits, while they are taking a nap. But snoring can also be a sign of a respiratory infection, particularly if this isn't something your rabbit normally does, or if the snoring is normal but unusual in some way, such as snoring sounds while the rabbit is awake...
  18. JBun

    Bonded and Single Bunny Help!

    It may be she's reacting to the smell of the other rabbit, or being separated too long broke their bond. Hopefully no injuries have occurred. If they're still together, and she hasn't settled and is still chasing her, they will need to be separated. Or if in doubt, separate. It's not worth...
  19. JBun

    Dutchess has flea anemia

    That's so fortunate you caught it and got her to the vet right away. I'm glad she's starting to feel better.
  20. JBun

    Teary eyes and toothache

    Meloxicam is the standard anti inflammatory used for mild to moderate pain in rabbits, as it works the best with the least amount of possible negative effects. But other pain meds can be used, like baby aspirin in certain circumstances, or certain narcotics for severe pain. The dosage of...
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