Hello, I’m new to the forums. I find the information here so useful.
I wanted to ask about sneezing. I have three pet rabbits. Two Netherland Dwarfs and a French Lop. I got my dwarfs from a registered breeder and the French Lop from an unregistered breeder. I brought the Lop home and found he had worms and a sneeze. I cleared the worms with Panacur
from the vet, but he continues to have a sneeze and the occasional ear shake.
I looked these symptoms up and saw that it may be snuffles.
Additionally, he used to live outside at the breeders and now he lives inside. I’m wondering if this is a factor that could cause the disease to flare up, or possibly a change in the air could result in a sneeze? Although, this may be wishful thinking.
He is active. Eating very well, drinking water. Zoomies and binkies morning and night. He is 4 and a half months old. I worry about giving him antibiotics from the vet as I know it can be hard on their gut flora.
Does anyone have any suggestions, solutions, or theories? I wanted to ask the forum before I go to the vet.
I wanted to ask about sneezing. I have three pet rabbits. Two Netherland Dwarfs and a French Lop. I got my dwarfs from a registered breeder and the French Lop from an unregistered breeder. I brought the Lop home and found he had worms and a sneeze. I cleared the worms with Panacur
from the vet, but he continues to have a sneeze and the occasional ear shake.
I looked these symptoms up and saw that it may be snuffles.
Additionally, he used to live outside at the breeders and now he lives inside. I’m wondering if this is a factor that could cause the disease to flare up, or possibly a change in the air could result in a sneeze? Although, this may be wishful thinking.
He is active. Eating very well, drinking water. Zoomies and binkies morning and night. He is 4 and a half months old. I worry about giving him antibiotics from the vet as I know it can be hard on their gut flora.
Does anyone have any suggestions, solutions, or theories? I wanted to ask the forum before I go to the vet.