brokenyears
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Hope I do this right!
- Location
Western mass
- Description (Breed, color., weight)
Mini rex, white and brown, around 5lbs
- Age
About a year
- spayed/neutered?
Just adopted this bunny, goingto in the next week
- Notes on Fecal and Urinary Output
from what i can tell, all is normal
- Medical History -- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? he is going tomarrow morning for a wellness vist.
- Diet - what does your bunny eat?
hay and pelets
- movement - any unusual movements? yes, but he does these kind of flops onto the ground which could be normal ... not 100% sure
- are there any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach?
not at my home
- has the rabbit been outdoors?
he was a stary about a year about
So my question is when me and my boyfriend adopted this bunny they said he always had this balding spot on the back of his shoulders/neck. They said it got better at one point and recently started to bald more. Just wondering if anyone has seen this before. Any tips? I'm going to ask the vet tomarrow too. Thank you!
- Location
Western mass
- Description (Breed, color., weight)
Mini rex, white and brown, around 5lbs
- Age
About a year
- spayed/neutered?
Just adopted this bunny, goingto in the next week
- Notes on Fecal and Urinary Output
from what i can tell, all is normal
- Medical History -- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? he is going tomarrow morning for a wellness vist.
- Diet - what does your bunny eat?
hay and pelets
- movement - any unusual movements? yes, but he does these kind of flops onto the ground which could be normal ... not 100% sure
- are there any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach?
not at my home
- has the rabbit been outdoors?
he was a stary about a year about
So my question is when me and my boyfriend adopted this bunny they said he always had this balding spot on the back of his shoulders/neck. They said it got better at one point and recently started to bald more. Just wondering if anyone has seen this before. Any tips? I'm going to ask the vet tomarrow too. Thank you!