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  1. WildThumper2010

    Rabbit gastric disorder

    Find a vet that does exotics aka rabbits. Only they can give you the best answer. The little bun might need critical care but only a vet can tell you. And gastro upset in rabbits can develop badly very quickly so a vet is necessary.
  2. WildThumper2010

    Mirror

    I have never heard of a mirror fooling a rabbit…and I echo what’s been said, in that if you have the space and resources for another rabbit you should get another one. However, if you truly can’t just be sure to be as social with your own rabbit as much as possible. Rabbits love being around us.
  3. WildThumper2010

    Rest in peace, sweet boy.

    So sorry for your loss. Just know you gave him the best life you could have and he loved you 💚
  4. WildThumper2010

    rabbit speech

    Diet for rabbit should consist mainly of fresh hay and access to water. Rabbits also should have greens in their diet, but should be introduced slowly to not upset their tummies. Lots of different kinds of lettuce, mustard greens, kale, parsley, cilantro, basil, are all great! they should be...
  5. WildThumper2010

    Help on a rabbit diet?

    The important thing with a rabbit diet is to slowly introduce new foods and to always have fresh hay available. Which seems to be what you’re doingThe more dense leafy greens like brussel sprouts or bok choy I would do more sparingly and opt for easier greens, like maybe parsley! I would...
  6. WildThumper2010

    Rabbit isn't eating food but does eat fruits?

    It could be a tooth/mouth issue. My rabbit would slowly start eating softer things when he would have an issue. I’d get them to the vet to get them checked out. Also, unless your rabbits are in need of gaining weight, rabbits don’t need to eat pellets! Despite what they may try to tell us :)...
  7. WildThumper2010

    Farewell BunBun

    I’m so sorry for your loss. Bunnies are a great piece of our lives while we have them. Find some relief that you’re little guy isn’t in pain anymore.
  8. WildThumper2010

    Some broken nails and a broken heart

    Try and lure him into a carrier with some greens and get those nails checked out by a rabbit friendly vet. Wanna make sure everything is good there. also try some calming music and creating lots of dark enclosed spaces, it’ll probably take the little guy awhile to adjust.
  9. WildThumper2010

    help with finding a suitable gas drops

    Is asking for a vet recommendation not an option? Always the safest best.
  10. WildThumper2010

    My new buns won’t come out of hiding

    I’m going to echo what’s already been said, the best way to get them used to you is to sit on the ground in a room they’re in. I wouldn’t even say the pen is necessary, just sit in the same room they’re hiding in. Also understand that they will need time to adjust, dogs can take up to several...
  11. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    It is hard…thank you.
  12. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    Thank you 😥
  13. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    Thank you for the advice. I opted not to do a necropsy so I hope that decision was the right one. His vet of 10 years will be back in the office on Monday so I’m hopeful she can give me some insight…I’m thinking some kind of heart attack or stroke just because it was so sudden.
  14. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    Thank you so much.
  15. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    Thank you very much…I hope so too
  16. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    Thank you for the answers…dwarves are the best. So little yet full of big attitude
  17. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    Thank you very much!
  18. WildThumper2010

    Thumper Passed Away

    I wasn’t quite sure where to post this but…here it goes. My 10 year old netherland dwarf rabbit passed away very suddenly today. I put his usual afternoon lettuce in his cage and went to run an errand. I came back and he was stiff in the corner of his cage. I don’t know what happened and I was...
  19. WildThumper2010

    My rabbit never licks me

    My male rabbit was intact for awhile and used to lick and chin me, but he hasn’t done it as much since I had him fixed. I also did feel like the licking only occurred on sweaty parts of my body so it may have been a taste thing. He would show more affection by just laying down near me
  20. WildThumper2010

    Do wood floors in homes cause sore hocks?

    They could be. Definitely take your rabbit to an exotics vet and try to confine him to an area with rugs or cardboard for his poor feet.
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