CapnEsah Member Joined Jul 9, 2014 Messages 24 Reaction score 6 Location NULL Jul 13, 2014 #1 Do bunnies just breath fast or is something wrong?
Bville Well-Known Member Joined Jul 23, 2013 Messages 771 Reaction score 173 Location NULL Jul 13, 2014 #2 They will breath faster when they are too warm or scared. What is the temperature where you are?
CapnEsah Member Joined Jul 9, 2014 Messages 24 Reaction score 6 Location NULL Jul 13, 2014 #3 I my room is comfortable. On the warm side probably. Should I keep a fan on him?
Bville Well-Known Member Joined Jul 23, 2013 Messages 771 Reaction score 173 Location NULL Jul 13, 2014 #4 A fan would help, just don't have it blowing directly on your bunny. Here's a link to some more ideas for keeping bunny cool: http://rabbit.org/faq-warm-weather-concerns/ Is this bunny new to you? Do you think it might be frightened because it's just getting used to a new home?
A fan would help, just don't have it blowing directly on your bunny. Here's a link to some more ideas for keeping bunny cool: http://rabbit.org/faq-warm-weather-concerns/ Is this bunny new to you? Do you think it might be frightened because it's just getting used to a new home?
CapnEsah Member Joined Jul 9, 2014 Messages 24 Reaction score 6 Location NULL Jul 13, 2014 #5 No I've had him since March. I'll see if the cooling off works
JBun Health & Wellness Mod Staff member Administrator Moderator Supporting Member Joined Sep 10, 2012 Messages 13,317 Reaction score 9,933 Location Utah, , USA Jul 13, 2014 #6 CapnEsah said: Do bunnies just breath fast or is something wrong? Click to expand... It depends. A rabbit not feeling well and in pain, may also have an increased respiratory rate. So if you are seeing any other symptoms of pain or illness, then there could be something wrong, especially if your bun isn't eating. http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/about-rabbits/signs-of-a-sick-rabbit.aspx
CapnEsah said: Do bunnies just breath fast or is something wrong? Click to expand... It depends. A rabbit not feeling well and in pain, may also have an increased respiratory rate. So if you are seeing any other symptoms of pain or illness, then there could be something wrong, especially if your bun isn't eating. http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/about-rabbits/signs-of-a-sick-rabbit.aspx