My Clover also had EC but her one back leg still bother her by not moving the way she used to. We give her rhus toxicodendron in the winter because the cold seem to aggravate it. She is 13Lbs so she gets 1 tab in the am and one in the pm.
We have also used Arnica montana which is an anti...
Thank you very much for your input is there another small breed you might recomend out of all of them? I am trying to avoid a Netherland Dwarf. I have seen a lot of them bite there owners.
I would very much adopt but the humane society and the house rabbit society are so against outdoor housing that they say if they stop by and see it outside in a hutch the will take it.
good to know about the Polish I have been told the complete opposite of that. This is why I asked here.
I'm looking to get a new pet rabbit and am debating on one of these 3 breeds. It would just be for a pet.
Please don't give me heck but it will be out doors in a 4x4 hutch which 2x4 is the enclosed "bedroom" area and a 2x4 is the meshed in front which has a half solid floor and a half wire...
Sorry to hear about your baby. If worse come to worse you can get a wheel chair made for him. http://www.dogstogo.net/ These guys made one for my big girl when she was suffering rear leg weakness and had trouble keeping her back end up. Good luck and I hope all turns out well.