OldEnglishSilvers88
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I live in north Florida. Yes, it is still very hot this time of year, Florida had a cold front come through in late October. That is when my Silver Fox doe 'Moonshine' got sick. She is now better but she has continued her very abnormal heart beating (and yes, I'm aware that rabbits normally have a faster heart rate but her's is WAY too fast). This rabbit came to me sickly (didn't know until I brought her home. Breeder is blaming it on me but willing to help some. Moonshine is breathing constantly like she just ran for a very long time. I can feel her heart overworking itself if I lie my hand to her chest).
Moonshine eats, drinks, sleeps, etc all normal but she holds her head up when she lies down and she is breathing through her nostrils very hard.
Moonshine is one of my sweetest does and my only Silver Fox doe. My question is, is should I forgot about it (she doesn't appear to be in pain) or just put her out of her misery? I know rabbits hide pain like cats. Please help!
Moonshine eats, drinks, sleeps, etc all normal but she holds her head up when she lies down and she is breathing through her nostrils very hard.
Moonshine is one of my sweetest does and my only Silver Fox doe. My question is, is should I forgot about it (she doesn't appear to be in pain) or just put her out of her misery? I know rabbits hide pain like cats. Please help!