We purchased a jersey woolie from a breeder who was going out of the business Feb. 2. Feb 4 I noticed she had white snot. We got her in the very next day to the vet. She was put on baytril and another antibiotic drop for the eyes that we put in her nose.
She looks to be improving, is active, eating, drinking, peeing pooping.
The culture results are Staph and Bordetella. The vet said being that kids are involved (she is supposed to be a 4H bunny) to make sure the kids don't kiss the rabbit and wash hands (which we'v been doing anyway, since she's sick and we have another bunny and 3 guinea pigs, dogs, cat). She said that we won't be able to put the sick bunny with the other bunny and g.pigs ever since she'll always be a carrier. This means no 4H either.
We are all completely confused as I read that bunnies (and many other species) typically have bordetella in their nasal tracts anyway and remain asymptomatic and NOT a big deal.
DH wants us to put her to sleep. We've already put an obscene amount of money into her, and are all emotionally upset to the point of tears.
Does anyone know ANYTHING about Bordetella in rabbits? Is she going to be a carrier and is this going to make everyone else sick? Vet mentioned whooping cough resulting in humans. Will I ever be able to take the rabbit out of isolation and put her out in the sun room with the rest of the animals?
I am completely regretting getting this rabbit. So far the other has remained healthy. My heart is breaking for DS who was so excited to get her and we now can't use her for the purpose intended originally.
Help!
She looks to be improving, is active, eating, drinking, peeing pooping.
The culture results are Staph and Bordetella. The vet said being that kids are involved (she is supposed to be a 4H bunny) to make sure the kids don't kiss the rabbit and wash hands (which we'v been doing anyway, since she's sick and we have another bunny and 3 guinea pigs, dogs, cat). She said that we won't be able to put the sick bunny with the other bunny and g.pigs ever since she'll always be a carrier. This means no 4H either.
We are all completely confused as I read that bunnies (and many other species) typically have bordetella in their nasal tracts anyway and remain asymptomatic and NOT a big deal.
DH wants us to put her to sleep. We've already put an obscene amount of money into her, and are all emotionally upset to the point of tears.
Does anyone know ANYTHING about Bordetella in rabbits? Is she going to be a carrier and is this going to make everyone else sick? Vet mentioned whooping cough resulting in humans. Will I ever be able to take the rabbit out of isolation and put her out in the sun room with the rest of the animals?
I am completely regretting getting this rabbit. So far the other has remained healthy. My heart is breaking for DS who was so excited to get her and we now can't use her for the purpose intended originally.
Help!