My 6-year-old female dwarf bunny has been sneezing since February. I put it down to some very dusty hay we got in since all my buns were sneezing. Got new hay and everyone quit sneezing except her. In May she also developed some clear discharge from her nose, so she went to the vet.
Xrays showed lungs clear, but enlarged bulla in her right ear. Culture was done (results below) and she was prescribed SMZ/TMP which we discontinued after 5 days since it was bothering her stomach and she developed white discharge from her eyes. The discharge only started after we gave sulfa and stopped after taking her off it. The vet did find a small ulceration in each eye so we gave oxofloxacin eye drops for 10 days, though the discharge cleared up the day after the sulfa was discontinued.
She has been off the sulfa for 3 weeks and still sneezing/congested occasionally. After 5 days of coccidia treatment that ended Monday, the congestion is worse and she was scratching her right ear a lot two nights ago. Not so much since I gave her some metacam. Appetite is somewhat reduced, poop is still good.
Culture showed the following:
>500 colonies gram negative rods (2 fastidious types)
>100 colonies alpha-hemolytic streptococcus
10 colonies bordetella bronchiseptica
>200 colonies gram-positive coccus (resembles streptococcus)
~50 colonies capnocytophaga, nos
I'm not sure if the other colonies are unimportant (seems there are more of them!), but susceptibility tests were done on the bordetella only. It was susceptible to amikacin, amox/clav, chloramphenicol, enrofloxacin, gentamicin, marbofloxacin, tetracycline, ticarcillin (timentin), trimeth/sulfa
resistant to ampicillin and ceftiofur (and cephalothin had an I rather than S or R next to it)
I have read lots of Randy's and TonysHuman's posts about baytril, sulfa, zithromax, bicillin, etc. I was not in favor of the sulfa since I had read that respiratory illnesses usually come back worse after discontinuing it, but since we had some clostridium too at the time, we went with it.
I would prefer something injectable since she stresses a LOT with syringes (and even being caught and handled twice a day). I know bordetella is resistant to bicillin but am thinking the ear problem might respond to it, so some combination of meds maybe? Nebulizing might be less stressful to her than syringing, though I don't know since I've never tried (have only watched the online videos). I'm sure she would not go for nose drops!
She eats timothy, orchard grass, and oat hay, plus salads and a mix of Kaytee Forti-Diet Pro and Oxbow Bene Terra. She weighs 3 lbs 10 ounces and is bonded to a sweet little dwarf boy who takes good care of her. Any thoughts appreciated!
Xrays showed lungs clear, but enlarged bulla in her right ear. Culture was done (results below) and she was prescribed SMZ/TMP which we discontinued after 5 days since it was bothering her stomach and she developed white discharge from her eyes. The discharge only started after we gave sulfa and stopped after taking her off it. The vet did find a small ulceration in each eye so we gave oxofloxacin eye drops for 10 days, though the discharge cleared up the day after the sulfa was discontinued.
She has been off the sulfa for 3 weeks and still sneezing/congested occasionally. After 5 days of coccidia treatment that ended Monday, the congestion is worse and she was scratching her right ear a lot two nights ago. Not so much since I gave her some metacam. Appetite is somewhat reduced, poop is still good.
Culture showed the following:
>500 colonies gram negative rods (2 fastidious types)
>100 colonies alpha-hemolytic streptococcus
10 colonies bordetella bronchiseptica
>200 colonies gram-positive coccus (resembles streptococcus)
~50 colonies capnocytophaga, nos
I'm not sure if the other colonies are unimportant (seems there are more of them!), but susceptibility tests were done on the bordetella only. It was susceptible to amikacin, amox/clav, chloramphenicol, enrofloxacin, gentamicin, marbofloxacin, tetracycline, ticarcillin (timentin), trimeth/sulfa
resistant to ampicillin and ceftiofur (and cephalothin had an I rather than S or R next to it)
I have read lots of Randy's and TonysHuman's posts about baytril, sulfa, zithromax, bicillin, etc. I was not in favor of the sulfa since I had read that respiratory illnesses usually come back worse after discontinuing it, but since we had some clostridium too at the time, we went with it.
I would prefer something injectable since she stresses a LOT with syringes (and even being caught and handled twice a day). I know bordetella is resistant to bicillin but am thinking the ear problem might respond to it, so some combination of meds maybe? Nebulizing might be less stressful to her than syringing, though I don't know since I've never tried (have only watched the online videos). I'm sure she would not go for nose drops!
She eats timothy, orchard grass, and oat hay, plus salads and a mix of Kaytee Forti-Diet Pro and Oxbow Bene Terra. She weighs 3 lbs 10 ounces and is bonded to a sweet little dwarf boy who takes good care of her. Any thoughts appreciated!