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LindaBon

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Hi,

I am not sure what’s going on but my bunny makes some strange sounds when walking/ hopping around. Seems like air is coming out involuntarily. I don’t know if it is a cold, or from her stomach, are not the tooth’s as I checked. Did anyone else experienced it and does anyone know if it’s something I should worry about?

I have tried to upload the video all try again.

She’s eating and behaving normally.

Thank you in advance

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Hi,

I am not sure what’s going on but my bunny makes some strange sounds when walking/ hopping around. Seems like air is coming out involuntarily. I don’t know if it is a cold, or from her stomach, are not the tooth’s as I checked. Did anyone else experienced it and does anyone know if it’s something I should worry about?

I have tried to upload the video all try again.

She’s eating and behaving normally.

Thank you in advance

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Quiet snorts, grunts, & hums are pretty common from my experience. Rabbits aren't as mute as they're often perceived to be.

My doe hums when she's exploring or circling my feet, and sometimes emits a grumbly-snorty sound while breathing deeply when she's laying down & very relaxed. (Being overweight probably contributes to the latter...)

My buck grunts very loudly ("GRRRRRRR!!!") at a lot of things, in both annoyance and excitement.

Nothing stood out as abnormal to me in either of your videos.
 
If she's making a honking or buzzing type sound, rabbits do this when they're excited about something, usually accompanied with circling (not to be confused with circling associated with a health condition). Sometimes it's because they're excited to be fed or for treats, but also when they're excited to see you. Most commonly though, it will be when a hormonal male rabbit is interested in mating, but some unspayed females will do it as well.

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Understanding_your_rabbit
(Language of Lagomorphs pdf link on page)
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/bonding-with-your-bunny.html
https://rabbit.org/2011/07/interpreting-body-language-and-behavior/
 
I think I know what you mean. It's not a grunting noise like the others have described, it's like a breathing lung noise. My rabbit does this too when I pick her up or she's over exerted.. it's hard to explain. I was thinking of bringing her to the vet too. It's not normal sound but yet she doesn't seem sick at all. My bun is 10 1/2 so I was thinking it's due to age but I'm not sure.
 
Quiet snorts, grunts, & hums are pretty common from my experience. Rabbits aren't as mute as they're often perceived to be.

My doe hums when she's exploring or circling my feet, and sometimes emits a grumbly-snorty sound while breathing deeply when she's laying down & very relaxed. (Being overweight probably contributes to the latter...)

My buck grunts very loudly ("GRRRRRRR!!!") at a lot of things, in both annoyance and excitement.

Nothing stood out as abnormal to me in either of your videos.
I have a grunter as well if I’m in her space and she doesn’t want me there…a grunter and often, along with that, can be a “boxer!!” But I love her…every bit of her…my Minx!
 
Quiet snorts, grunts, & hums are pretty common from my experience. Rabbits aren't as mute as they're often perceived to be.

My doe hums when she's exploring or circling my feet, and sometimes emits a grumbly-snorty sound while breathing deeply when she's laying down & very relaxed. (Being overweight probably contributes to the latter...)

My buck grunts very loudly ("GRRRRRRR!!!") at a lot of things, in both annoyance and excitement.

Nothing stood out as abnormal to me in either of your videos.
Thanks! The issue is that she makes it with every step and doesn’t seem like a voluntary noise! So maybe a pressure in the stomac? And she was not doing them before! 🤷‍♀️ thanks for your answer
 
Quiet snorts, grunts, & hums are pretty common from my experience. Rabbits aren't as mute as they're often perceived to be.

My doe hums when she's exploring or circling my feet, and sometimes emits a grumbly-snorty sound while breathing deeply when she's laying down & very relaxed. (Being overweight probably contributes to the latter...)

My buck grunts very loudly ("GRRRRRRR!!!") at a lot of things, in both annoyance and excitement.

Nothing stood out as abnormal to me in either of your videos.
Thanks for your feedback, I am pretty confident its a different thing because was definitely involuntary! But that stopped now so I think its all good anyways.
 
If she's making a honking or buzzing type sound, rabbits do this when they're excited about something, usually accompanied with circling (not to be confused with circling associated with a health condition). Sometimes it's because they're excited to be fed or for treats, but also when they're excited to see you. Most commonly though, it will be when a hormonal male rabbit is interested in mating, but some unspayed females will do it as well.

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Understanding_your_rabbit
(Language of Lagomorphs pdf link on page)
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/bonding-with-your-bunny.html
https://rabbit.org/2011/07/interpreting-body-language-and-behavior/
Thanks a lot for all the links I’ll definitely look into it 🙏
 
We have had several that make "honking" noise when running around. Our old boy (10+) Cosmo makes a very light honking noise when he is running around me--it's a happy sound to us.
That’s cute ! The noise I mentioned as it came went away and I watched closely was definitely involuntary who knows why, it really felt like she couldn’t help herself
 
I think I know what you mean. It's not a grunting noise like the others have described, it's like a breathing lung noise. My rabbit does this too when I pick her up or she's over exerted.. it's hard to explain. I was thinking of bringing her to the vet too. It's not normal sound but yet she doesn't seem sick at all. My bun is 10 1/2 so I was thinking it's due to age but I'm not sure.
Yes I think this is more like what was happening! the noise is gone now and I am relieved even if she was still eating and behaving normally so I wasn’t too concerned. Defo worth a vet visit can’t hurt!
 

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