So I sent this photo to our vet. My bun is a mini rex so he’s super prone to sore hocks. We have hardwood floors but the area he roams has a large low pile rug. It’s not soft at all tho and very thin. His enclosure has layers of fleece and yoga mat so it’s pretty cushy.
This is what the vet responded:
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Dr. M reviewed the photos and he has advised that a nutritional diet, along with padding on the bottom of the cage can help in prevention. Additionally, if you have the availability to let him outside to dig this will also help as this is what they would do in the wild to help with their hocks. Please be aware however if you are going to take him outside that there are no wild rabbits in your area as they could be carrying diseases that could be contagious and we wouldn't want that.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or if you would like to schedule an exam.
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he doesnt seem to be too concerned with them and has seen them in person multiple time. What does the forum think? I’m not going to schedule an exam because I think the photo shows enough.
This is what the vet responded:
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Dr. M reviewed the photos and he has advised that a nutritional diet, along with padding on the bottom of the cage can help in prevention. Additionally, if you have the availability to let him outside to dig this will also help as this is what they would do in the wild to help with their hocks. Please be aware however if you are going to take him outside that there are no wild rabbits in your area as they could be carrying diseases that could be contagious and we wouldn't want that.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or if you would like to schedule an exam.
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he doesnt seem to be too concerned with them and has seen them in person multiple time. What does the forum think? I’m not going to schedule an exam because I think the photo shows enough.