Hurnown
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Hey all,
I noticed my bunny's toenail bent and bleeding a week ago. No idea how it got caught, totally our fault since we hadn't gotten to clip them and they got pretty long. I have four pictures from the 16th til now. When I first noticed it, the nail was just bent sideways, saw a bit of blood from behind. We snipped most of it off, but the last bit was difficult to clip off plus he struggled a lot during it. So, we left it be and powdered it with flour, though he ended up licking it all off >.>. The rest eventually fell off by its own, thankfully we don't have carpet flooring so it probably didn't painfully snag off. He has just been limping and sticking his foot out like in the third picture, trying not to put too much pressure on it. His behavior, eating, and pooping has been completely normal, should we be worried? He doesn't seem to be in extreme pain, he still goes crazy running to me for treats, but I'm sure it is painful. Last picture is basically just dried blood, there aint any signs of active bleeding, just him licking it all the time. Our bunny is about 8 years old.. we worry about taking him to the vet for any treatment with anaesthesia as he is quite old, thus the reason why we haven't taken him to the vet. Any advice, thoughts?
I noticed my bunny's toenail bent and bleeding a week ago. No idea how it got caught, totally our fault since we hadn't gotten to clip them and they got pretty long. I have four pictures from the 16th til now. When I first noticed it, the nail was just bent sideways, saw a bit of blood from behind. We snipped most of it off, but the last bit was difficult to clip off plus he struggled a lot during it. So, we left it be and powdered it with flour, though he ended up licking it all off >.>. The rest eventually fell off by its own, thankfully we don't have carpet flooring so it probably didn't painfully snag off. He has just been limping and sticking his foot out like in the third picture, trying not to put too much pressure on it. His behavior, eating, and pooping has been completely normal, should we be worried? He doesn't seem to be in extreme pain, he still goes crazy running to me for treats, but I'm sure it is painful. Last picture is basically just dried blood, there aint any signs of active bleeding, just him licking it all the time. Our bunny is about 8 years old.. we worry about taking him to the vet for any treatment with anaesthesia as he is quite old, thus the reason why we haven't taken him to the vet. Any advice, thoughts?