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Young Bun
I am curious a bit about the mucolytics I have heard some of you speak of for snuffles buns. After reading about them on here, I found several case studies on New Zealand Whites (What my girls are) that said that treatment of antibiotics was much more effective with these, as they helped make the environment in the nasal cavity not a friendly one for the pasturella bacteria.
However, when I have asked vets in the USA about this, none of them have heard of any use of mucolytics in buns before, and rely very heavily on antibiotics only.
So I am curious if you are getting this from your vets, or if it seems to be a home remedy? I cannot get Bisolvon here, it seems, and am having a hard time finding the same thing (bromhexine hydrochloride) in my country. I wonder what other mucolytics you have used on your buns, so maybe I can find those here and convince my vet to look into it and try it out.
Poor girl is still whimpering and feeling miserable- her baytril is not working, and sulpha tri has never done it for her either. Tetracycline seems to be my last resort, but I am hoping to find some other big guns to bring into her treatment course to help out.
Thanks ladies!
However, when I have asked vets in the USA about this, none of them have heard of any use of mucolytics in buns before, and rely very heavily on antibiotics only.
So I am curious if you are getting this from your vets, or if it seems to be a home remedy? I cannot get Bisolvon here, it seems, and am having a hard time finding the same thing (bromhexine hydrochloride) in my country. I wonder what other mucolytics you have used on your buns, so maybe I can find those here and convince my vet to look into it and try it out.
Poor girl is still whimpering and feeling miserable- her baytril is not working, and sulpha tri has never done it for her either. Tetracycline seems to be my last resort, but I am hoping to find some other big guns to bring into her treatment course to help out.
Thanks ladies!