HEM
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Hello and happy holidays all
I was hoping that I could get some help with a concern.
Last Friday we drove 2 hours to my parents house for the holidays and brought our lil bun, Dilly. She has done the drive before and doesn't like it.
We feed her a salad every night of green and red leaf, cilantro, parsley, mint and basil and every afternoon she gets a small cup of Oxbow pellets and unlimited hay and we always have timothy hay cakes on her mat that she constantly eats. The second day we were there she didn't eat all of her pellets and there were some left over the next day, rarity. The same thing happened on the 3rd day. We returned home yesterday and she didn't eat many pellets yesterday and she hasn't eaten many today. She is still eating her hay and the hay cakes and her salads.
We get very worrisome when something changes with her and are wondering what to do??
She has been going to the bathroom as usual and drinks water and eats her hay and hay cakes, like I've mentioned, as usual, also.
Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?? Should this warrant a trip to the vet??
Thanks
Eric, S and Dilly
I was hoping that I could get some help with a concern.
Last Friday we drove 2 hours to my parents house for the holidays and brought our lil bun, Dilly. She has done the drive before and doesn't like it.
We feed her a salad every night of green and red leaf, cilantro, parsley, mint and basil and every afternoon she gets a small cup of Oxbow pellets and unlimited hay and we always have timothy hay cakes on her mat that she constantly eats. The second day we were there she didn't eat all of her pellets and there were some left over the next day, rarity. The same thing happened on the 3rd day. We returned home yesterday and she didn't eat many pellets yesterday and she hasn't eaten many today. She is still eating her hay and the hay cakes and her salads.
We get very worrisome when something changes with her and are wondering what to do??
She has been going to the bathroom as usual and drinks water and eats her hay and hay cakes, like I've mentioned, as usual, also.
Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?? Should this warrant a trip to the vet??
Thanks
Eric, S and Dilly