poppymoon
Wise Old Thumper
last ditch attempt to panacur eric and it hasn't worked
originally tried the paste. he refused the syringe (refused to eat at all), ate around the paste when it was 'hidden' in a herb sandwich. got majorly stressed when i tried the towel wrap think. (eric and stress = tum problems).
next i tried the granules mixed with food. nope. may have had a tiny bit over a few days but certainly not the whole dose he should have.
today i have the liquid. carefully syringed his 0.3ml on a fenugreek crunchie and he has nibbled around the edge:shock: i've never known him walk away from a half eaten crunchie but he refuses to eat it. now he has the major hump, heel flicking etc - he's obviously not a happy bunny.
PLEASE does anyone have a bun that is so difficult to medicate that could give me ideas of what else to try? i really am at a loss. esme has taken hers and obviously i need to do them both together (although the vet has said for 10 days, even when i queried the 28 days).
originally tried the paste. he refused the syringe (refused to eat at all), ate around the paste when it was 'hidden' in a herb sandwich. got majorly stressed when i tried the towel wrap think. (eric and stress = tum problems).
next i tried the granules mixed with food. nope. may have had a tiny bit over a few days but certainly not the whole dose he should have.
today i have the liquid. carefully syringed his 0.3ml on a fenugreek crunchie and he has nibbled around the edge:shock: i've never known him walk away from a half eaten crunchie but he refuses to eat it. now he has the major hump, heel flicking etc - he's obviously not a happy bunny.
PLEASE does anyone have a bun that is so difficult to medicate that could give me ideas of what else to try? i really am at a loss. esme has taken hers and obviously i need to do them both together (although the vet has said for 10 days, even when i queried the 28 days).