the fluffies
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Last monday night, i found my bunny struggle for air. He breathed heavily. I call a vet who was available at night (1 hour driving from here), and the vet was mentioning about giving an injection to ease breathing. I took my bunny there, but while waiting, i received a bad news (my dad passed away in Johor which is 12hours driving from Penang), so i took my bunny home and it was left unattended (but with water and food) while i was away.
I just get home this morning to check on him. It didn't struggle for air but was breathing heavily.
Now (7.00pm in Malaysia) he looks like struggling for air. I'm thinking about taking him t the vet again to get the injection, but i have to leave my bunny again tomorrow morning. The vet has no boarding service for bunny so i have to leave it at home again. I will away for 10 days but i have a friend who will helps to feed my pet while i am away.
Have any of u experience using Doxapram injection on bunnies??
I just get home this morning to check on him. It didn't struggle for air but was breathing heavily.
Now (7.00pm in Malaysia) he looks like struggling for air. I'm thinking about taking him t the vet again to get the injection, but i have to leave my bunny again tomorrow morning. The vet has no boarding service for bunny so i have to leave it at home again. I will away for 10 days but i have a friend who will helps to feed my pet while i am away.
Have any of u experience using Doxapram injection on bunnies??