You can't, it can only be given by a vet or with a prescription, NEVER give any treatment without a vet, it will kill a rabbit if done improperly or with the wrong solution (which cannot be bought without a vet)What's saline solution?
I thought that you and let's couldn't drink /consume that
Ah there's different types?You can't, it can only be given by a vet or with a prescription, NEVER give any treatment without a vet, it will kill a rabbit if done improperly or with the wrong solution (which cannot be bought without a vet)
yes, but it's not something you need to worry about, only one if typically givenAh
Ah there's different types?
Yes I know .yes, but it's not something you need to worry about, only one if typically given
Yes , bunny made it.I work at a vet clinic, they should show you and explain what is going on... You did actually go to a clinic right? That appointment should have taken at least 45 minutes and they likely would've given fluids and kept overnight for observation... You need to be honest with us about what is going on
Yes .That's good... just make sure you learned something from all that happened
Great!Yes , bunny made it.
Syringe fed med , and said she will be okay.
She need food syringe too
Someone said rabbits are not allowedI just have a question. I read in the very first post here that bread is given as a treat. Didnt read the full thread (sorry!) so I dont know if anyone mentioned if this is okay or not? I thought rabbits shouldn't eat bread?
You should get her some hay which will help with her keep her teeth from getting too long and also will help with digestion. Her poop should be round had hard, not soft. Bunnies will have some soft poop, but they should not have a lot of it. At her age, she really should only have her pellets, and one or two vegetables so that their digestion does not get messed up. Vegetables should be given in small amounts. When you are talking about grass is it grass outside or hay grass. I would stop giving her fruit for now I would wait until she is much older. Vegetables should be introduced slowly so as not to mess up their digestion system. I would not give her bread at all. treats that you can give them are carrots, tomatoes, parsley, some fruit on occasions. There is a lot of information on youtube and the internet about bunnies and what to feed them. Rabbits101 on youtube is an excellent source of information.Hi , i own a 8 week bun , get 2 weeks ago .
She eats spinach and apple and carrot and grass sometimes.
Spinach 1 cup , apple and carrot small pieces .
Grass `1 cup , alfala pellet.
she has toy , and free roam in my bedroom .
cord protected bun poofed.
She get bread as treat sometime too.
That okay ?
She litter box train .
Alfala pellet amount is 1/2 cup , she 2 pound .
Got from pet shop.
she was 6 week when got .
She is loppy ear .
She poop very black , normal , and soft .
Their poop is usually brown in color light or dark. Depending on the size of the rabbit usually the size of a pea or bead.wait big and yellow... missy has small and brown. uhhh
On the link that you gave us also had oxbow hay on it. So you should be able to get it in Japan.Oxbow Young Rabbit is awesome! See if you can find it or something with the same ingredients! Mine LOVED it when they were little!
Thanks !Someone said rabbits are not allowed
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