anthony27
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
great forum you have here,
I am a bit worried about my Holland lop, she is almost 5 yrs, spayed and up to date with all her vaccines, and has a good diet and get plenty of exercise, for the last few months she has us worried, it begin when I heard her one night sniffing around, it was a new sound I have not heard before, but as the days went on, this became more frequent and louder, plus sneezing and other odd sounds, we took her to the vet, they said she is fine, and its probably an allergy to something, so we have tried changing her food, cleaning her hutch more, but it keeps getting worse!she lives outside under the verendah and is covered with a tarp and blanket at night, this winter in South Australia has been bitterly bitterly cold, now she is really unwell, and struggles a lot, you can hear her breathing in an out for every breath, we took her to the vet again last night and they have given her Cerenia, which is supposed to help in this situation, apparently its a bit of an experiment, but I was wondering should she been on some sort of intravenous antibiotic? she has no discharge which is a good thing, but you can hear her breathing even from a far distance,
Hope you can help,
Cheers
Anthony
great forum you have here,
I am a bit worried about my Holland lop, she is almost 5 yrs, spayed and up to date with all her vaccines, and has a good diet and get plenty of exercise, for the last few months she has us worried, it begin when I heard her one night sniffing around, it was a new sound I have not heard before, but as the days went on, this became more frequent and louder, plus sneezing and other odd sounds, we took her to the vet, they said she is fine, and its probably an allergy to something, so we have tried changing her food, cleaning her hutch more, but it keeps getting worse!she lives outside under the verendah and is covered with a tarp and blanket at night, this winter in South Australia has been bitterly bitterly cold, now she is really unwell, and struggles a lot, you can hear her breathing in an out for every breath, we took her to the vet again last night and they have given her Cerenia, which is supposed to help in this situation, apparently its a bit of an experiment, but I was wondering should she been on some sort of intravenous antibiotic? she has no discharge which is a good thing, but you can hear her breathing even from a far distance,
Hope you can help,
Cheers
Anthony