spaying

Rabbits Online Forum

Help Support Rabbits Online Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
It can help with litter training and reduces therisk of cancer so she might live longer if not spayed and i thinkcurves the hormones making them a nicer pet.

Cristy
 
Hey,

Spaying-bunny can no longer have more little bunnies lol!

Some think that it curves the hormones and makes them settle down, Isay that with enough attention and such bunny shouldn't need that.Though it may help if you ever have another rabbit around as far as theterritorial thing goes, of that I'm unsure.

Kat
 
it prevents the female bunnies from having babies and from getting infections in the ovaries
 
No, it actually does help cut down on thehormones that make bucks and does more irritable and comeacross as grumpy and mean...that said, it's important that with anymajor behavioral issue and/or spraying or being extremely territorial,it's important to spay/neuter.

Cuts down on how likely your bun will get cancer later on.

Post-spay/neuter: they generally give you some pain medications for your bun to take.

Closely monitor the incision, any bleeding or swelling, or heat being generated from the site will indicate problems.

Keep things quite for the bun, little activity for ten days after the operation.

Give the bun some NutriCal each day...helps keep the immune system up and running.

Ellie & the Buns

 

Latest posts

Back
Top