doodlebugger
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We had two rabbits sick back in October with similar symptoms. They were sneezing, with a clear mucus occasionally (like a runny nose, but not too bad), and when we took them to our rabbit savvy vet, she said that they had a sort of congested throat sound. So, she treated them with Baytril. It worked for one of the bunnies, but the other bunny had to have a shot of something later, and then come back a week later for another shot. The bunny that the Baytril worked for started sneezing again this week - we are almost a month out from the last time he started. The discharge is clear, and his sneezes have been maybe at most twice in a day. But, my rabbit savvy vet is out of the office until next week (went early for the holidays). In the past, she told me if this happened and I was concerned, I could give him Baytril to "hold him off" until I can get him to the vet. So, I started this Sunday and he seems to be improving. She also told me to try running a vaporizer because our heat has been running (because it's been freezing here!!!) and it might be too dry in the house.
I'm just wondering if I should allow this not so confident vet to see him, as I think he will want to give him a shot too, or if I should try to wait and see if the Baytril does the trick again? He seems to be acting normal, pooing, peeing, eating, drinking water, and will also eat greens if I offer them as well as banana (given to take away the nasty taste of the Baytril liquid compound). I know how fast rabbits can get sick (we have lost two beloved rabbits this year), but I also don't trust this vet as much as I trust our usual vet and there are no rabbit savvy 24 hour vets in the area either. So, after hours and through the weekend, I would be on my own if something happens. :nerves1
What do you recommend? Waiting it out, or at least having the vet do an exam?
I'm just wondering if I should allow this not so confident vet to see him, as I think he will want to give him a shot too, or if I should try to wait and see if the Baytril does the trick again? He seems to be acting normal, pooing, peeing, eating, drinking water, and will also eat greens if I offer them as well as banana (given to take away the nasty taste of the Baytril liquid compound). I know how fast rabbits can get sick (we have lost two beloved rabbits this year), but I also don't trust this vet as much as I trust our usual vet and there are no rabbit savvy 24 hour vets in the area either. So, after hours and through the weekend, I would be on my own if something happens. :nerves1
What do you recommend? Waiting it out, or at least having the vet do an exam?