PrinceAndPrincess
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Hi,
My girlfriends rabbit tonight has hurt her leg some way or another. As my girlfriend walked into the garden Princess (our 2 year old Harlequin) hopped over and held her paw up to show she was injured in one way or another. She is defiantly limping and holding the leg sort of straight out in the air however when she was ushered into her hutch she did put the paw on the floor hopped a few paces then lifted it up limped a few and Put it down again. We took her out the hutch and gently touched around the area to see if she reacts to touch but she stayed calm and didn't react at all. She's certainly trying to keep the leg in the air more than putting it down on the floor.
We have since put her away in the hutch and she was grooming herself using both legs.
Is it worth seeing if we can hand feed her some goodies and see if she is willing to eat etc?
Thankyou in advance
My girlfriends rabbit tonight has hurt her leg some way or another. As my girlfriend walked into the garden Princess (our 2 year old Harlequin) hopped over and held her paw up to show she was injured in one way or another. She is defiantly limping and holding the leg sort of straight out in the air however when she was ushered into her hutch she did put the paw on the floor hopped a few paces then lifted it up limped a few and Put it down again. We took her out the hutch and gently touched around the area to see if she reacts to touch but she stayed calm and didn't react at all. She's certainly trying to keep the leg in the air more than putting it down on the floor.
We have since put her away in the hutch and she was grooming herself using both legs.
Is it worth seeing if we can hand feed her some goodies and see if she is willing to eat etc?
Thankyou in advance