Monday, May 19, 2014

Signs of Poor Health

Bunnies don't like to show it when their sick. Because of this it can be very hard to tell if bunny is sick.
It doesn't matter how well you know bunny, she'll hide as best he can. There are things we'll never know about our bunnies (and people!) no matter how well we know them. However, knowing bunny well can help you to identify bad health in bunny.

Know Your Bunny's Likes:
By recognizing what bunny likes you can see if poor health affects that. Does she like to eat and is not eating? Does she love to hop and play and is suddenly too weak to play? You get the idea, right?

Know Your Bunny's Behavior:
If you know how bunny behaves around certain people, noises, and/or situations you can see how her behavior will be affected by poor health. Does she like to be around people and suddenly is lethargic? Is she most often happy and sweet and now seems aggressive and depressed? Seeing her behavior change rapidly is bound to give you a clue.

Call Your Vet If You See These Changes:
.Not eating anything or vomiting up food**
.Lethargic, not responsive or sitting in a hunched position**
.Not pooping or peeing (ALWAYS check the litter box)**
.Diarrhea, mushy poop, or peral poops**
.Poops that are strangely small*
.Hard, doughy stomach**
.Rapid and/or labored breathing** Do not wait! Go to emergency vet care ASAP!
.Loud tooth grinding (either a sign of pain or a happy "purr")*
.Coughing, rasping, sneezing, and labored breathing*/**
.Overgrown front teeth, or lumps along the jaw**
.Discharge from nose and eyes*
.Straining to pee and poop and/or  peeing or pooping blood**
.Scabs, wax or crusty stuff around ear*
.Non lop rabbit with a flopping ear**
.Head tilt, difficulty balance, sudden weakness,** Do not wait! Go to emergency vet care ASAP!
.Sore hocks (red swelling on heels. change litter brand and clean cage more often)*
.Dandruff (possible fur mites)*
.Unable to lift head or support herself. Falling over. Do not wait! Go to emergency vet care ASAP!

**=Needs to be taken to the vet within 5hrs or ASAP.
 *=Needs watching. If it doesn't go away or gets worse then go to the vet within 12-24hrs.

Please view later posts on some of these health issues in detail.


And no----She REALLY didn't eat the cake!!!!!!

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