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    Furball lodged in throat

    I still am so very upset about this.
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    Rabbit Paralyzed at Vet Office - need help. - RIP

    I am so sorry for your loss. Maybe people in your area should know the name of the vet, so they can make an informed decision as to whether they would like to take their animal to someone who specializes in rabbits, but won't take responsibility for "accidents".
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Update. We kept the collar on her for several weeks. since non of the other symptoms that the vet said she might have ( fur coming into her throat from her stomach) and she was healthy etc we decided to go ahead and have the tooth filed. The vet said that in filing the tooth the "post"...
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Anyone in southern California have a place where we can have her molars trimmed and it not cost an arm and a leg?
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Yeah that's another thing about this vet. we get charged for the "office visit" each time we walk in there even though its all for the same reason. Never had this happen before.
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Hi Trixie, Hmmmm... we have never had a bunny go for a regular check up. What is the ave. cost for something like that , and what do they actually check?
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    Furball lodged in throat

    She doesn't really like it on her. She has tried to take it off a few times, but for now it's not an option to take it off her.
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    Furball lodged in throat

    GF cut her fur down short... but I think we should take it down more. It is still long enough for her to suck down her throat while grooming herself (which is why we want to keep the e collar on) Rabbit now has fur mights go figure, which is really irritating the rabbit especially with her...
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    Furball lodged in throat

    We can't really afford to take the rabbit to the vet if it happens again. We need to find a way to clear this on our own. Gf's credit cards are up there now. In the last month we have spent 2k on the animals. last several months 3K (and the loss for an unknown reason of her beloved golden...
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    Furball lodged in throat

    So far this has been the most capable vet for rabbits in the area. We have tried several other vets in the area that "treat" rabbits. Cost us a lot of money for people who had no clue as to what they were doing. This is a really bad area for vets, and they have sort of gotten together and set...
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Geoff, Are you a vet or tech? In your experience what would teeth filing normally cost?
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    Furball lodged in throat

    File down the teeth when he was in there.. of course not..lol The vet was in there twice, and wanted another $200+ just to file them down even when the rabbit was already out and he was already in there. I say + because he would never give us a straight answer on any of the prices. I am...
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    Furball lodged in throat

    She doesn't eat as much as the other rabbits but since this last surgery she has been going to town on the grass. She prefers pellets but we make sure she eats plenty of grass with the pellets. Currently we have pulled all pellets and are feeding her only grass and her antibiotics mixed with a...
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Hi, It was stated earlier that another member of the forum had the same problem with their rabbit. I have used the search feature to try and find the post from the other member but have been unable to find it. Does anyone have the link to it in here? Thanks :)
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    Furball lodged in throat

    She is an angora. We cut her hair down to almost nothing. I couldn't wait any longer.. she ran up to me frantically pawing her mouth and then scratching my leg.. I took that as a sign and rushed her down to the vet. Surgery was a little more expensive this time. I took my last $500 and paid...
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Yes, there is unlimited amount of grass available for her. She was eating fine after the first surgery, so you think that would have taken care of any more hair sticking in her throat.
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    Furball lodged in throat

    It is so far back in the throat and her mouth is so dang small we can't see it to get a hold of it. :( Are there any tricks to holding her tiny mouth open?
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    Furball lodged in throat

    Hi, We have a bunny approx 3.5 yrs old. She had been having breathing problems resulting in mouth breathing and not eating(due to wanting to breath) After going to several vets who diagnosed it as a respiratory problem with antibiotics etc which didn't seem to help or even address the...
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