I have a number of Flemish mix growouts in holes. They are approx 12 weeks old. Today I was away from the house and the forecasted temperature and the actual temperature were grossly different. When I returned home at the warmest part of the day, one of the young does was showing extreme heat problems. She was breathing very rapidly but nothing else, I actually thought she had already passed. But, I saw that she was breathing and so my first thought was to get her cooler. I turned the hose on her belly ad then filled up the sink with cold water from the tap. I know they say ice water, but I was afraid that would be too much. I believe she did have one seizure as I was bringing her from outside to inside. Her temperature with the cold bath and then air dry inside in what we have that is considered air conditioning (swamp cooler) her body temp has come down, and she has regained consciousness, but she seems to be highly motor impaired. Think of how a dog looks as it is coming out of anesthesia, repetitive motions. It has been almost 3 hours since I found her. I understand she may never recover, but has anyone else had experience with this degree of heat stroke? Anything I have missed that I could still do? I dont know how to get her gastric system to get going again if she does recover enough to eat. I dont want her to suffer, so I want to know that there is some hope,
And yes, I know rabbits and water dont mix, and I didnt want to send her further into shock, but any other method of cooling her down I dont think would have worked fast enough.
And yes, I know rabbits and water dont mix, and I didnt want to send her further into shock, but any other method of cooling her down I dont think would have worked fast enough.