Amy27
Task Force
I am curious what you guys think about this.
I took Chase to the vet today for her recheck and decided to take the Little Bunny with me to get her nails cut. When I got there they took Chase back to do her tests and I noticed the Little Bunny was breathing really fast and hard and seemed very very nervous. I was trying to get her to relax a little bit because I was concerned by they way she was breathing. I ended up taking my sweater off (had another shirt on) and wrapping her up in the sweater and holding her hoping to make her feel secure. I noticed then that her nose was all gross. It had a lot of discharged and the discharge was a little discolored. So I went and showed the receptionist and they said they would have the vet look at it. The vet was concerned and took her back to get a culture of the mucous to check for pastrella. When th vet brought her back she told me she had something stuck up her nose and she is pretty sure that is why it was draining. She believes it was hay. She said only one side of the nose was producing mucous and so she is pretty sure it isn't pastrella but will send the culture out anyway.
Seriously how does a small bunny get a piece of hay stuck in her nose? I can barely see her nose hole it is so small. Do you think the vet is right? I guess I will find out when the culture comes back. Since it was removed from her nose she hasn't had any discharge so I guess I assume the vet is correct but it just seems so wierd. Anyone ever heard of anything like this?
I took Chase to the vet today for her recheck and decided to take the Little Bunny with me to get her nails cut. When I got there they took Chase back to do her tests and I noticed the Little Bunny was breathing really fast and hard and seemed very very nervous. I was trying to get her to relax a little bit because I was concerned by they way she was breathing. I ended up taking my sweater off (had another shirt on) and wrapping her up in the sweater and holding her hoping to make her feel secure. I noticed then that her nose was all gross. It had a lot of discharged and the discharge was a little discolored. So I went and showed the receptionist and they said they would have the vet look at it. The vet was concerned and took her back to get a culture of the mucous to check for pastrella. When th vet brought her back she told me she had something stuck up her nose and she is pretty sure that is why it was draining. She believes it was hay. She said only one side of the nose was producing mucous and so she is pretty sure it isn't pastrella but will send the culture out anyway.
Seriously how does a small bunny get a piece of hay stuck in her nose? I can barely see her nose hole it is so small. Do you think the vet is right? I guess I will find out when the culture comes back. Since it was removed from her nose she hasn't had any discharge so I guess I assume the vet is correct but it just seems so wierd. Anyone ever heard of anything like this?