snap
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The groomer said my dog had worms, but when we took him to the vet they found nothing so they assumed the groomer saw tapeworms. Well we asked if he could get it or give it to rabbits, and they said if he had been eating their poo he could. He also could have gotten it from me or another animal, but in any case the bunnies are in danger.
Well I have three rabbits, and I don't know who would have it, but I really need to get rid of them as I'm getting four more bunnies in the beginning of January.
We have the vet looking for some medicine, and my dog got some too, but how can I be sure they are all gone before the new bunnies arrive? What are the signs of tapeworms in rabbits?
The vet wasn't alarmed that my rabbits could have worms, but is it still bad? She's just a dog/cat vet.
Well I have three rabbits, and I don't know who would have it, but I really need to get rid of them as I'm getting four more bunnies in the beginning of January.
We have the vet looking for some medicine, and my dog got some too, but how can I be sure they are all gone before the new bunnies arrive? What are the signs of tapeworms in rabbits?
The vet wasn't alarmed that my rabbits could have worms, but is it still bad? She's just a dog/cat vet.