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  1. Becjane89

    Rabbit presenting fluid on chest and abdomen

    Basically with all other symptoms (loss of appetite, weight loss, lethargy, and the fluid build up/struggling liver) she suggested that it was cancer 😔 He had a big day of being poked and prodded, have been given a diuretic to be given daily over the weekend and have to water down the critical...
  2. Becjane89

    Rabbit presenting fluid on chest and abdomen

    UPDATE: My vet decided to shave my Baloos belly for easier viewing (he is a very fluffy cashmere) and discovered a number of nodules along his belly. She has advice me that they are more then likely the source of his fluid build up and his poor liver function 💔
  3. Becjane89

    Rabbit presenting fluid on chest and abdomen

    Liver is struggling a bit. Heart and lungs seem fine. There was a slight peek in bloods that showed possible infection maybe from a recent tooth removal a week ago? Having a specialist ultrasound this afternoon.
  4. Becjane89

    Aurizon Ear Drops

    My bun was having them for an ear infection. Has now been at the vets for 3 days with breathing problems, lack of appetite etc heart and lungs ok. Liver is under stress and fluid build up in chest and abdomen
  5. Becjane89

    Rabbit presenting fluid on chest and abdomen

    Just putting it out there to see if anyone has had a bun present with fluid build up on chest and abdomen. My boys been in the vet for a few days sue to him losing his appetite and heavily breathing. His lungs are good. And a heart specialist checked his heart today and that is also fine. My vet...
  6. Becjane89

    Aurizon Ear Drops

    Has anyone been prescribed Aurizon ear drops for their bun?
  7. Becjane89

    Ivermectin

    Hi I'm just wondering if anyone has used beaphar anti parisite spot on that is for rabbits containing ivermectin. Each pippett contains ivermectin 150ug (micrograms) per pippett recommended on pack for rabbits up to 750grams
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