Awww poor baby. Are you going to get her a replacement basket?
Vanessa
I am sure she understands that it's only for her own good.She's got such a lovely face, loved it from the first time you posted her pic , Just want to give her a big hug. Hope she improves and gets to know life without meds.
Not for a little while. That store is in Wilmington I found it for one & two, I would like to try to have a shot at her being all healthy
Only plastic toys are down & such. I can wash those.
Sigh. She really really hates taking that med. I'm supposed to give it for 14 days. She's never going to come near me at the end of this.
If she was doing good before going off the meds, and immediately things started getting worse once they were stopped, all I can think is that she was either reinfected, the coccidia didn't completely clear up, or she now has something else like a bacteria that isn't sensitive to the smz tmp. You could have another fecal test done to try and figure out what is going on exactly. Best results are from samples collected from 3 days straight. I know that there are different strains of coccidia, and some can be resistant to certain meds, so this could be a possibility as well. If the test is still showing signs of it, you could try a different med. I believe Albon is used for it. I've read that ponzuril is the best for treating coccidiosis, but is expensive, and I believe can sometimes cause lack of appetite, so syringe feeding might be necessary, but I think treatment is only for 3-5 days.
I'm sorry your poor bun is struggling so much. Coccidiosis is nasty and difficult to treat, but luckily you caught it early enough that something actually could be done. Often it is caught too late to save the bun.
The attitude could just be due to having to medicate her. Some rabbits take it very bad. You don't want her thinking that biting you is ok though. The momma bun thing usually works well, by gently but firmly pressing their head down for a few seconds. She may also be trying to communicate something with you. A head bump could mean pet me, move, feed me, leave me alone, I don't feel well. It's one of the few ways they can really get our attention, short of biting, but it's not always easy to interpret what exactly is meant by it. I'll usually just start going through the list and see if I hit on the right thing. If she's just having issues with you because you've been the bad guy giving the meds, that will repair itself once she is feeling better and you no longer have to do it.
Usually with incontinence, they'll be wet inside around the bum and legs, and not just on the feet. If it's just the bottom of the feet, then she has to be stepping in it somewhere.
Lady my lop has bitten my butt more times than the President has given speeches.. don't take it personally. She still loves you. She just doesn't feel good right now. It's great she was grooming your daughter! That is wonderful. I agree with Jbun, I think it didn't treat what is bothering her 100% and it's come back.. and you should see a doctor that gives you what you want. If you are willing to drive I heard there was a good rabbit doctor in Silver Spring MD. Just let me know..
Good luck and let's get this girl well!
Vanessa
Okay so we spoke to the Vet just now.
They do offer the med and what she could tell me was for a Netherland dwarf they had given 15 mil for 30 days for 30 dollars of the ponazuril.
The recheck is 18.
Fecal 17
The critical care 17.
Now what if the fecal comes up negative is something she just said to me.
What then huh.
Her eating hay has been off since meds dropped off.
I just don't know.
The appointment is set for Wed at 11 am with Dr. Gold.
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