redthunderrabbits
Well-Known Member
While checking in for a 4H fair show the lady told one of my little sisters that her rabbit appeared to have the start of snuffles and that we had to take her home and treat all infected areas and possibly take her to the vet. I brought her rabbit to the vet and my vet saidthe rabbit was healthy. Since most of our heard was at the fair I took the time with hot water and bleach and scrubbed everything from top to bottom, cages, bowls and water bottles. As each rabbit came home I checked them over and cleaned the water bottles and dishes that came home from the fair. I asked the woman who boasted that she had raised rabbits for many years what causes snuffles She told me dirty cages, I donât understand that reasoning since I clean my rabbits all of the time at least twice weekly and I have proper ventilation with a large window and the door is open during the day. Sure enough here it is two weeks laterand one of my rabbits developed mucus from his nose and stopped eating along with quite a few of them sneezing I noticed. I was recommended at a show to use Vet RX, I normally take any sick rabbits I have to the vet I have an appointment for Edward tonight (THE SICKEST ONE)but there are quite a few of them sneezing.
1.is there anything over the counter I can get?
2. Is Vet RX thebest?
3. Will they die?
4. What truly causes snuffles?
5. can anyone help me??
1.is there anything over the counter I can get?
2. Is Vet RX thebest?
3. Will they die?
4. What truly causes snuffles?
5. can anyone help me??