Jordan
Active Member
Hello,
I have a six month old holland lop rabbit named Gypsy. She has had a wet nose since I got her in January. I kind of just assumed rabbits were supposed to have wet noses. I have only had one rabbit before her and she was constantly sick and was on antibiotics for most of her life so I guess I'm not really all that sure what is normal for a rabbit. I didn't really think anything of it until just recently when I noticed that my new rabbit's nose wasn't wet.
Gypsy doesn't sneeze excessively and she isn't lethargic. She is always the first to come out of the cage every day when I let them out to play and is always first to the food bowl. I haven't really noticed anything out of the ordinary that would make me think there is anything wrong. My first rabbit ended up dying when she was only 7 months old from being so sick so I guess I am just very paranoid about health issues now lol. Is this normal for some rabbits to have wet noses or should I take her to the vet?
Thanks soooooo much for any advice
I have a six month old holland lop rabbit named Gypsy. She has had a wet nose since I got her in January. I kind of just assumed rabbits were supposed to have wet noses. I have only had one rabbit before her and she was constantly sick and was on antibiotics for most of her life so I guess I'm not really all that sure what is normal for a rabbit. I didn't really think anything of it until just recently when I noticed that my new rabbit's nose wasn't wet.
Gypsy doesn't sneeze excessively and she isn't lethargic. She is always the first to come out of the cage every day when I let them out to play and is always first to the food bowl. I haven't really noticed anything out of the ordinary that would make me think there is anything wrong. My first rabbit ended up dying when she was only 7 months old from being so sick so I guess I am just very paranoid about health issues now lol. Is this normal for some rabbits to have wet noses or should I take her to the vet?
Thanks soooooo much for any advice