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kaya-louise

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helloo i have a male bun hes 4 months and a lionhead hes amazing
when i first got him he was very underweight i got him for a pet shop but as he put on weight hes developed a little pot belly which is soft and he eats pleanty drinks normal has no changes in his stool very active and playful im just woundering if its normal for him to have a pot belly ?
im gonna ring the vet tomorow but before i do so is there eny advice you can give me
 
kaya-louise wrote:
helloo i have a male bun hes 4 months and a lionhead hes amazing
when i first got him he was very underweight i got him for a pet shop but as he put on weight hes developed a little pot belly which is soft and he eats pleanty drinks normal has no changes in his stool very active and playful im just woundering if its normal for him to have a pot belly ?
im gonna ring the vet tomorow but before i do so is there eny advice you can give me
what did the vet say>???--it is well worthit to invest in an electronic digital scale,,mine isan a/d-model-25#max--ac/dc--meteric and sae-displayed,,it is great for all kind of diagnosing,,weight,illness,s--etc..//.bless you for purchasing your bun from a pet store--i have seen-rabbits indispickable conditions,and purchased them also.//.-do you have an exotic dvm specialist.??-if not--get one,,this time next year--you will be astounded how much you have learned.//.-that given --has the rabbit had an exam.??--a rabbit diet shall cosist of 70% timothy--orchard grasses(grasses),,and some -(quarter/half cup)--daily,--quality-lowfat- pellets-(some means different things to different people)--as a treat daily greens--dandylions,etc.--unless myxi is in your area.//.as you can see your post opened a can of worms--here is a link to a safe/toxic list for plants--http://www.medirabbit.com --fruit tree branches are great for chewing on--(not cherry tree)-,..let me know if i helped--sincerely james waller:big wink:
 

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