... The ... get ... to ... Gee, I was hoping someone more knowledgeable would reply. Since no one has, I'll offer what little I can. First--can you go to...
Hi everyone - I am new to this group and have a question about my bun, Belle. She is 5, and has had a case of a drippy nose with white mucus, for three months...
Hi, I am replying off list since many members are anti- antibiotic. I believe in alternatives, but sometimes ABs are truly necessary. Pink liquid is Clavamoxx...
The vet should have been giving you benebac to give your bunny about 15 mintues after each antibiotic dose. This replaces the good flora in the stomache which...
Thank you!! My bun does sneeze, too, erratically, like 9 times in a row. Is baytril only prescribed by a vet? And what about benebac? This sounds like a good...
thanks Jenn. We were at the vet today, and he said he would have to sedate her to look at the nasal cavity/sinuses. He did take a culture of the white stuff,...
Thanks for your reply! The buns are indoors, and actually playing right now out of their hutches. SInce moving indoors, Belle has been eating better. Good sign...
Thank you to everyone who has offered me advice regarding my bunny with the sniffles. I am gaining knowledge that helps me communicate better wth my vet so we...
... A caution about Parsley, it is given to pregnant does to help induce kindling. So, if you have a doe that is expecting, it would be wise to withold parsley...
I do not know how old the spots are. It looks like fur is filling in, though, The spots are black, flat, round, and dime size. Any ideas?? ... From:...
If the fur is filling in, it means she is over whatever happened. I wanted to say though, that missing fur right behind the ears, on the neck, is a classic...
Update on Belle: I am going to a new vet when I return from a work trip. The spots on her are her pigmentation of her skin. They are all over her body. I just...
Leslie questioned whether biting is not aggression. Biting in a rabbit can be aggresive but it isn't always. Rabbits communicate using bites / nips. They'll...
... in, though, The spots are black, flat, round, and dime size. Any ideas?? One cause of spotted skin is a molting coat. When a rabbit is in prime fur the...
NEVER use ADVANTAGE or kitten flea powder on rabbits. Period, Use Ivomectin. Advantage like Ivomectin gets into the bloodstream. So the differences in...
Thanks Dawn! It is filling in now with fur, and the spots are everywhere, like it is her skin pigmentation. Funny how I have never noticed them in 5 years that...
Actually, the warning was about Frontline - never use Frontline - Avantage is better - but it should be used minimally. -Jenn ... [HerbalRabbit] Bunny Sniffles...
Putting flea powder on a rabbit is not a good idea - period. and should never be recommended. Saying Advantage is 'better but should be used minimally' is like...
... should ... saying ... all the ... that's far ... Actually, Ivermectin is an over-the-counter medication in the United States, so a visit to the vet isn't...
I really didn't want to get into an online fight about flea stuff. My HRS friends, who deal with dozens of rabbits everyday use kitten flea powder and the "one...
Hi Dawn I'm wondering if I've been put on moderation. I've read my 'one' prior post and can see no rudeness in it. I didn't personally attack anyone or...
... Using that logic alone, digitalis / deadly nightshade / death cap could also be considered more 'herbal' than a lab produced chemical but you wouldn't...
... Using that logic alone, digitalis / deadly nightshade / death cap could also be considered more 'herbal' than a lab produced chemical but you wouldn't...
... prior post ... Hi Madabout! Yes, you're on moderation. It's not just you, though. All new members go on moderation for a few weeks. In this way, I've ...
... be ... safe ... But I didn't advocate using deadly herbs--I suggested using that using a pyrethrin-based kitten flea powder is more in line with the goals...
Dawn wrote: So, what I'm getting from your post is that advice shouldn't be offered because we aren't medical experts? Or that we must simply parrot the "party...