Gumby
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Obviously, being not sure should usually mean yes... but in this case, I *think* he may just need to be dewormed...
Gumby came to us from a parking lot - he was found running loose, my suspicions were later confirmed, and he was dumped off by someone.
Ever since we've had him, he hasn't gained much if any weight. He eats like a hog, but doesn't put on any weight and I can feel his spine and I don't like it. I want him to be a healthy pudgy bunny.
His eyes are clear, there is no discharge from his eyes or nose. Hes feces are normal, and he urinates as he should. He is active, and enjoys running and hopping around.
Is it possible that he could have worms? If so, how do I treat them?
Also - if anyone could point me to some high fat, yet still healthy foods (vegetable and pellet alike) then I'd be very greatful!
Gumby came to us from a parking lot - he was found running loose, my suspicions were later confirmed, and he was dumped off by someone.
Ever since we've had him, he hasn't gained much if any weight. He eats like a hog, but doesn't put on any weight and I can feel his spine and I don't like it. I want him to be a healthy pudgy bunny.
His eyes are clear, there is no discharge from his eyes or nose. Hes feces are normal, and he urinates as he should. He is active, and enjoys running and hopping around.
Is it possible that he could have worms? If so, how do I treat them?
Also - if anyone could point me to some high fat, yet still healthy foods (vegetable and pellet alike) then I'd be very greatful!