I have a rabbit in Bosnia (Eastern Europe) that broke her foot today. My fiancé immediately took her to the nearest vet and they confirmed that her foot is indeed broken. They told my fiance that he has to go to a different vet tomorrow that MIGHT possibly have the appropriate materials to put on her foot and wrap it up so that it heals properly, they also told him that if they don't carry the appropriate materials, they would have to amputate her foot.
From the research I've done, I found that it is absolutely NOT neccessry to amputate her foot. There are various different methods the vet could use to heal a rabbits foot. Example; wrapping a cast around the foot and put something around it to stabilize and hold the foot until it heals completely. Altough I know it's not recommended, there's also the option of my fiancé getting the cast himself and treating her. We don't want to do that because he's not an expert and doesn't want to injure her even more. But if the vet refuses to cooperate with us and find a way to heal her broken foot, we have to take matters into our own hands and do it ourselves. Don't worry, we wouldn't do anything until we found out how to properly care for her foot by ourselves and will only do it if it's our final option. We refuse to have her foot amputated, that is out of the question. I'm willing to pay however much it costs to treat and heal her foot, she's my main priority. My fiancé will be at home all day for the next few weeks to care for her and make sure she doesn't cause any more injury to the foot. We're glad that she's able to eat normally. She moves around a little bit bit of course, she's not the energetic and happy rabbit we've grown to love. We're both absolutely devestated and heart broken that this happened to our sweetheart. I wish I could be in Europe with her right now. If anyone has any advice or recommendations, please reply below. Thank you!
From the research I've done, I found that it is absolutely NOT neccessry to amputate her foot. There are various different methods the vet could use to heal a rabbits foot. Example; wrapping a cast around the foot and put something around it to stabilize and hold the foot until it heals completely. Altough I know it's not recommended, there's also the option of my fiancé getting the cast himself and treating her. We don't want to do that because he's not an expert and doesn't want to injure her even more. But if the vet refuses to cooperate with us and find a way to heal her broken foot, we have to take matters into our own hands and do it ourselves. Don't worry, we wouldn't do anything until we found out how to properly care for her foot by ourselves and will only do it if it's our final option. We refuse to have her foot amputated, that is out of the question. I'm willing to pay however much it costs to treat and heal her foot, she's my main priority. My fiancé will be at home all day for the next few weeks to care for her and make sure she doesn't cause any more injury to the foot. We're glad that she's able to eat normally. She moves around a little bit bit of course, she's not the energetic and happy rabbit we've grown to love. We're both absolutely devestated and heart broken that this happened to our sweetheart. I wish I could be in Europe with her right now. If anyone has any advice or recommendations, please reply below. Thank you!