Cyber-Wizard
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We adopted Bert and Ernie from the local humane society almost 5 years ago. They're neutered, and from the same litter. They just turned 8 in July and have been the best of buds for the last 5 years.
A few weeks ago we noticed that Bert was sneezing occasionally. We'd hear one or two a day but some days we'd hear 6 or 7 in a row along with some occasional coughing. We did the usual stuff to see if we could help him. We increased the household vacuuming schedule, put a HEPA filter in their bedroom, and brought in some fresh hay. When that didn't help we took him in to the vet. We live in a town with a university vet program and we've got a really great rabbit savvy vet at Campus Estates Animal Hospital. We got a 7 day dose of Baytril and it looked like it was mostly cleared up by the end. A week or two later the sneezing and coughing increased again and the vet gave us a 14 day dose of Baytril. We have about 3 days left in the medication and we're seeing only a slight reduction in sneezing. Of course we aren't always home during the day but we try to watch him pretty closely when we are. We've noticed that he's making more old man noises when grooming or retrieving his cecals. He was wheezing a bit when we picked him up to give him his medication but that seems to have cleared up.
Equally strange is Bert's newfound fascination with humping Ernie. He won't leave him alone. When they're in the living room with us in the evening he chases Ernie around and we hear them scrambling about under our bed at night. Bert is behaving normally in all other respects. He eats and drinks normally and still runs around exploring all the time. He doesn't seem in any discomfort even when he's sneezing. He often grooms his face right after a sneeze but we haven't noticed any discharge from his nose.
If we haven't seen significant improvement at the end of our 14 day course of meds he has to go back in to the vet for another look see. Given that we're so close to the end and seeing only slight improvement, I thought I would ask here to see if anyone had any additional insight.
If you've made it this far you deserve a treat. Here's a rare poop-free photo of the boys.
A few weeks ago we noticed that Bert was sneezing occasionally. We'd hear one or two a day but some days we'd hear 6 or 7 in a row along with some occasional coughing. We did the usual stuff to see if we could help him. We increased the household vacuuming schedule, put a HEPA filter in their bedroom, and brought in some fresh hay. When that didn't help we took him in to the vet. We live in a town with a university vet program and we've got a really great rabbit savvy vet at Campus Estates Animal Hospital. We got a 7 day dose of Baytril and it looked like it was mostly cleared up by the end. A week or two later the sneezing and coughing increased again and the vet gave us a 14 day dose of Baytril. We have about 3 days left in the medication and we're seeing only a slight reduction in sneezing. Of course we aren't always home during the day but we try to watch him pretty closely when we are. We've noticed that he's making more old man noises when grooming or retrieving his cecals. He was wheezing a bit when we picked him up to give him his medication but that seems to have cleared up.
Equally strange is Bert's newfound fascination with humping Ernie. He won't leave him alone. When they're in the living room with us in the evening he chases Ernie around and we hear them scrambling about under our bed at night. Bert is behaving normally in all other respects. He eats and drinks normally and still runs around exploring all the time. He doesn't seem in any discomfort even when he's sneezing. He often grooms his face right after a sneeze but we haven't noticed any discharge from his nose.
If we haven't seen significant improvement at the end of our 14 day course of meds he has to go back in to the vet for another look see. Given that we're so close to the end and seeing only slight improvement, I thought I would ask here to see if anyone had any additional insight.
If you've made it this far you deserve a treat. Here's a rare poop-free photo of the boys.