PeanutLover
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Hey guys
I have a Netherland dwarf bunny Named peanut who seems a bit prone to getting calluses in his hind feet. We noticed them for the first Time about a year ago (he’s only 3 years old) and brought him to the vet for his regular nail trim and they said that it was ok and to put some sort of hydrating ointment like vaseline On them to make sure they stay hydrated and don’t crack. Due to this pandemic everything has been shut down for about 2 months now where we live and he hasn’t gotten his nails trimmed in this time. During one of my everyday check ups on his feet I realized his sores have come back and they’re a bit bigger than usual (of course they’re still tiny cause he has tiny hind feet) But I know this is because of the length of his nails. We’re going to cut them ourselves but we have always been terrified because the last thing we want is to hurt him or cut too deep. But we know that there is no choice and we will do it based on the countless amount of times we’ve seen him get his nails trimmed. My bunny is a roam free bunny at all times we don’t believe in cages, he stays in a very large area covered by carpet and we even put extra fluffy covers on certain parts so he has an extra comfy area to relax on. Although the sores bug me I want to know if any of you’s have any other recommendations besides keeping them hydrated with vaseline . I’ll attach some pictures below!
I have a Netherland dwarf bunny Named peanut who seems a bit prone to getting calluses in his hind feet. We noticed them for the first Time about a year ago (he’s only 3 years old) and brought him to the vet for his regular nail trim and they said that it was ok and to put some sort of hydrating ointment like vaseline On them to make sure they stay hydrated and don’t crack. Due to this pandemic everything has been shut down for about 2 months now where we live and he hasn’t gotten his nails trimmed in this time. During one of my everyday check ups on his feet I realized his sores have come back and they’re a bit bigger than usual (of course they’re still tiny cause he has tiny hind feet) But I know this is because of the length of his nails. We’re going to cut them ourselves but we have always been terrified because the last thing we want is to hurt him or cut too deep. But we know that there is no choice and we will do it based on the countless amount of times we’ve seen him get his nails trimmed. My bunny is a roam free bunny at all times we don’t believe in cages, he stays in a very large area covered by carpet and we even put extra fluffy covers on certain parts so he has an extra comfy area to relax on. Although the sores bug me I want to know if any of you’s have any other recommendations besides keeping them hydrated with vaseline . I’ll attach some pictures below!