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    Seizures

    What medication was he put on? Does he have any other symptoms? Has he ever had seizures before of did they start suddenly? How often is he having them? Does your exotics vet see rabbits often? I would be worried about E. Cuniculi, or some sort of toxin poisoning, there are so many factors to...
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    Scent gland inflection?

    You need to see a rabbit savvy vet.
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    Wondering about 10 week old bunny

    Yep exactly like you said butterscotch, spaying will generally improve all of that bad behaviour. My current rabbit was a demon when she was hormonal, I eventually had her spayed as she was having continuous false pregnancies, and I got a sweet cuddly bun in return. It really can help with that...
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    Spaying

    They absolutely should, and if they say no make sure to insist.
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    Maggot/Worm on indoor rabbit. I don't know what to do.

    The fact it was just stuck to his foot really suggests the flies are laying eggs in the litter rather than on your bunnies. Plus the fact it was only one maggot, and a pretty big on at that. Which is a good thing, because that’s easier to fix. Sometimes when it starts to get warmer you might...
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    Spine has become protruding

    What a heartbreaking story, I’m so sorry for you xx
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    Pinned thread on rvhd?

    It does depend on which brand of vaccine they are using, and also the prevalence in your area. There really is no “one rule fits all” approach to vaccinations, is just just a discussion to have with your vet at the time. Absolutely agree, more could be done to make it more visible!
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    Pinned thread on rvhd?

    Yeah that’s not a bad idea, though the advice does vary depending on where you are. for example, the increasing number of RHD2 strain here in the UK. Basically for anyone in UK I would say you need the myxo-RHD1 vaccine and then the additional RHD2 vaccine two weeks later.
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    Tangled in fly glue trap...

    Dish soap is really good for removing oil, it’s what we use for any birds that come in oiled! The chaos that is your life hahaha, that’ll teach Herr Hase :p
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    Lost litter habits, moved his xpen to a new room? Help??

    Could you show us a photo of your litter box set up? It could be too small for him and he is hanging his back end over the edge.
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    litter box digging

    I got a dog one from amazon, changed my life!
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    1st rabbit - dirty genitals

    No need for hydrogen peroxide on his sensitive skin! Stick to just warm water. If the matts are really bad you will need to cut them off either very carefully with scissors ( being careful of his thin skin) or will clippers. Or the vet can sedate and dematt if he won’t tolerate it. Best to get...
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    Bonded Trio Needs New Home, WI

    Such gorgeous bunnies, I hope you find a good home
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    Possible Hair Loss In Lop Rabbit (Repost)

    I agree, looks suspiciously like testicles!! Too perfectly symmetrical and the exact right location!
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    Why did my rabbit die

    It wouldn’t be just kale causing bloody diarrhoea. It could have been lots of different reasons, it’s difficult to say without a proper examination. At least you can learn from this and you’ll know for future, rabbits are different to cats and dogs and what might seem less urgent in other...
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    Rabbit Missing Fur From Face

    Impossible to see much else from those photos, if you are worried you need to take her to a vet.
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    Lost both bunnies today

    So sorry ❤️
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    Time it takes to clean (help)

    You’ve been given fab advice and replies on every single one of your threads, most of which all concern the same question. Really, give what they have suggested a try, and if you aren’t able to provide a better environment for your rabbit it might actually be in your best interests to rehome to...
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    Need Help!!!

    Keep an eye on him, encourage lots of hay and water and make sure he is pooping normally, and seems happy in himself. It is unlikely to cause any problems but if he suddenly gets very lethargic or shows signs of pain you will need to call an emergency vet.
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    Sick help!

    The vet can give you further advice on what to do and how to work out what you are dealing with. Even a vet wouldn’t diagnose anything based on those photos, and nobody here should be giving out advice about something potentially life threatening.
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