BearBear2020
Active Member
Hi has anyone's bun get stasis again shortly after recovering?
I have a 3 year old Holland Lop name Bear that developed signs of GI stasis this past Monday, June 1st. We went to the vet and she gave him subq fluids and vitamin B as well as Reglan. Bear started eating/pooping again Monday evening. The last 2 days he had seemed back to normal and we gave him his last dose of Reglan yesterday morning. This morning at around 10 am I tried to give him his pellets and vegetables but he refused both. Although he did eat his Oxbow digestive tablet but nothing else. The last time he ate his hay and acted normal was around 8:40 am. I contacted the vet and she said to start him on Reglan again. I was just wondering has anyone else's bun develop stasis so quickly again.
This past Sunday evening we had moved bear to his own room which he now free roams. Since getting him he has always lived in an X-pen. Do you think that changing his environment can be causing him stress which is leading to stasis? We also moved around furniture in the room last night so not sure if that was another stressor for him.
Thank you!
I have a 3 year old Holland Lop name Bear that developed signs of GI stasis this past Monday, June 1st. We went to the vet and she gave him subq fluids and vitamin B as well as Reglan. Bear started eating/pooping again Monday evening. The last 2 days he had seemed back to normal and we gave him his last dose of Reglan yesterday morning. This morning at around 10 am I tried to give him his pellets and vegetables but he refused both. Although he did eat his Oxbow digestive tablet but nothing else. The last time he ate his hay and acted normal was around 8:40 am. I contacted the vet and she said to start him on Reglan again. I was just wondering has anyone else's bun develop stasis so quickly again.
This past Sunday evening we had moved bear to his own room which he now free roams. Since getting him he has always lived in an X-pen. Do you think that changing his environment can be causing him stress which is leading to stasis? We also moved around furniture in the room last night so not sure if that was another stressor for him.
Thank you!