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    helpp please!!! (Freddy's chocolate escapade)

    Ocean County has an emergency service veterinarian hospital on Rt 70, Lakewood, NJ.7 (732) 363-3200 that is open 24/7 on weekends and holidays. It is only 1 1/2 hrs from your location. If you call them they may be able to provide you with a comparable Passaic County service. I agree that it...
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    O/T: Some Prayers and Good Thoughts....Please

    Geat to hear all the good news! Buck
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    Grooming

    Belly most vulnerable part of a prey animal, hence reluctance to be touched in that area. Some of mine will permit it after being tranced, others won't. Buck
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    Another Tall Tale -- Enzymes

    Correct me please, but am I missing the fact that the enzymes dohave an effect upon the mucous that holds the hairball together, but not the hair itself.? Buck
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    O/T: Some Prayers and Good Thoughts....Please

    You got them coming from this neck of the woods! Buck
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    Dog crates as cages

    I love converted dog crates as rabbit cages.Iconstructa wooden rectangle of 1" x 3" scrap lumber about 2 " above the tray. The down side, nearest the tray is covered with 1/2" x 1/2" vinyl hardware cloth flooring. The sides of the rectangle act as urine guards. News paper is placed on the tray...
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    Guess What

    Ya never know where the day is goin' to go! Ernestine once was Ernest, much to our own chagrin. Buck
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    Woody pet ?

    Angelscavies-n-buns wrote: No, in the sense it appears granulated, as opposed to pellets.It is made from wood that has all the hydrocarbons "cooked" out of it so it should provide no problems to delicate bunny respiratory systems. Plain wood pellets may or may not have that manufacturing step...
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    Wood block

    As long as the block hasn't been treated chemically in wa, should be no problems. Buns do like sharp edge corners to chew on. Buck
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    New here... Hello! and a question about food?

    Measured amount of pellets, free feed hay, some greens, fruits and vegetables, dried papaya/pineapple, vanilla flavored drinking water in summer to resist flies. Buck
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    rescue remedy is working on lucy

    That is very cool and interesting. Buck
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    update on woody like product

    PetSmart has(d) a pine pellet based litter I used to use prior to my purchasing WoodyPet.If memory serves me correctly, it is (was) called Exquisi Cat Litter and sold for $7.99 per 20 lb bag. Expensive, but worked well, if not as well as WoodyPet. Buck
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    Where to by good pellets and hay

    Not at all, Charlotte.I will begin moving back in the other direction in preparation for the change soon. Shouldn't be a problem at all. Buck
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    Rabbit deformaties

    I would recommend feeding copious quantities of "lead" wool, available from most plumbing supply companies.The lead should take care of a the diahrrea problem, as well as tame this litter critter down some. Nine foot high jump sand 32 mph swimming speeds can be problematic to boats in the area...
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    Big Tummy

    honeybunnie8 wrote: If the squishy sounds watery and roily, it might be indicative of a severe gastro-intestinal problem reguiring a veterinarian's attention ASAP. Buck
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    Where to by good pellets and hay

    Pen Pals may be perfectly fine for your buns.This feed business is such a "voo doo" art that it is difficult to make comparisons, and it is only by comparison will you be able to distinguish any differences between brands.By that I mean if you actually try several different types and notice a...
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    Things that make you go wooo......

    I know it is supposed to happen, but I've never experiencec any of our buns passing wind. Buck
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    Tommorrow's the big day

    He has our thoughts ancd prayers! Buck
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    Help Needed- Aggressive Male Rabbit

    As far as agression when you enter his cage, try vocally notifying him you are approaching, then approach him from above, if at all possible. A hand from above often is not as threatening looking as a hand approaching him at eye level. "Think" and visualize good thoughts. There are those of us...
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    This board saved my Bugsy!

    What a happy ending! Glad the forum's information saved a bun's life. Buck
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