niks
Warren Scout
I rehomed a french lop male approx 3 and half who came with his dwarf lop girlfriend. The day he came to me i took him to the vets as he had runny eyes and they kept him in over night to flush out his eyes. They have given me some cream to put near his eyes as he had lost a lot of fur around it and he seems a lot better.
The problem is they live in my utility room at night and although both are litter trained and very good the frenchie seems to get a very dodgy tum, mainly at night. I come down in the morning and it can be a bit of a mess as well as on his fur. I am feeding them both burgess excell which is what they were on before and veg most days. They have hay in the litter tray so there is constant access to that. They usually go out in the garden free range so can eat grass if they want and excersise.
I am a bit worried as his tum does not seem to have settled even though I have had him a few weeks now. His girlfriend is fine. It is not as if he is on oral medication which could be upsetting him.
Sorry for long post but has anyone got any ideas??? I have two other frenchies and a dwarf lop and they are fine.
The problem is they live in my utility room at night and although both are litter trained and very good the frenchie seems to get a very dodgy tum, mainly at night. I come down in the morning and it can be a bit of a mess as well as on his fur. I am feeding them both burgess excell which is what they were on before and veg most days. They have hay in the litter tray so there is constant access to that. They usually go out in the garden free range so can eat grass if they want and excersise.
I am a bit worried as his tum does not seem to have settled even though I have had him a few weeks now. His girlfriend is fine. It is not as if he is on oral medication which could be upsetting him.
Sorry for long post but has anyone got any ideas??? I have two other frenchies and a dwarf lop and they are fine.