Well, Doc's trip to the vet went well, except for all the traffic I had to battle. Half hour visit door-to-door was almost two and a half hours!! He got shots of both metacam and baytril right away to start antibiotics and pain/swelling treatment, and I took home some oral versions of the same meds to start him on tomorrow for the next several days. Luckily there was no punctures in his lip, but the vet was concerned upon first glance. They also shaved an area on his side and put some topical antibiotic on it, so I can monitor the huge bite he sustained.
I took a couple pictures of his injuries and will post them far below, so scroll down to the bottom of the post if you don't wish to see anything graphic. It's not as bad as that disclaimer makes it sound, but just in case anyone is squeamish. I don't like looking at pictures like that myself, but seeing a few photos of more serious injuries last night that still didn't require sutures made me feel confident in waiting until today to bring Doc in. Maybe by seeing his injuries as a reference can help one of you someday, though heaven forbid anyone's bun get hurt!
The bite on his lip. Looks so much better after he groomed the blood off, doesn't look nearly as bad as last night! But as you can see, there's that curved line right through the middle of his patch of whiskers. If you part the fur a bit, you can see the bite. Thankfully there's no puncture and no sutures were needed, though it was a bit swollen earlier.
Wound from bite/fur pull. It might look worse than it is due to the shave job, but still one of the nastier injuries I've seen on either Doc or Rory, or on Dora from when she and Doc were going through bonding. Blood never seeped through his fur, so it wasn't a particularly deep wound, but the fur was damp over that injury site after the fight last night. I don't think from him licking it, I noticed it straight after, maybe from plasma or something? Like when we humans scrape a thin layer of skin and it doesn't bleed, but there's a clear-yellowish liquid that begins to cover the area.
Also, GAH, why is photobucket so dumb and making these kind of tiny?? I know you can click them and make them bigger, but that's a pain. I don't want to deal with it now, it's not like I'm posting lovely glamor shots of the buns, but what gives?
Anyway, Doc is my little trooper! The vet was surprised when I told him Doc pretty much went straight back to his food soon after the big fight. That's my boy, always thinking with his tummy. It was so cute at the vet - Doc was waiting on the exam table as we talked and stuff, and he kept turning to face me and would stand up on his hind feet and lean up to put his front paws on my chest, like, "Mom, I'm a little nervous and I know you're worried, but I love you and I'm okay!" He's still eating fine tonight, and I just gave him a little cuddle on the couch, but don't want to disturb him much in case he is uncomfortable. I'm still a little mad at Rory, who didn't seem bothered at all that her neighboring bun left the house for an extended time today. I've been missing Dora a lot - she and Doc were such a great couple.