Jemma&Theo
Mama Doe
Hi
This evening my Gummy house bunny earl has started sneezing. He has done it about 5 or 6 times in about 45 minutes
I have felt his nose and its ok- just the usual bunny nose condensation. He seems his normal self and is eating like a horse (as usual) .
I know they can just have an irritation- like humans- and expect he will be fine in the morning.
Could someone please let me know what this sneezing could possibly be- and what other warning signs I should look out for- and if he is ill- how quickly will I notice him going down hill...
His breathing seems ok- but maybe a little quick- not sure if that is my imagination though. I cant hear any wheezing etc.
He does not have contact with other bunnies but we do wear our shoes into the house from time to time.
We swapped his hay yesterday but it is nice dust free english hay off pampered piggies and it is not damp. He has had it before so dont think its that.
Is it just a fluke? PLease help. Im worried
Thanks- I have seen many threads in this subject but none describing these circumstances.
Jemma
This evening my Gummy house bunny earl has started sneezing. He has done it about 5 or 6 times in about 45 minutes
I have felt his nose and its ok- just the usual bunny nose condensation. He seems his normal self and is eating like a horse (as usual) .
I know they can just have an irritation- like humans- and expect he will be fine in the morning.
Could someone please let me know what this sneezing could possibly be- and what other warning signs I should look out for- and if he is ill- how quickly will I notice him going down hill...
His breathing seems ok- but maybe a little quick- not sure if that is my imagination though. I cant hear any wheezing etc.
He does not have contact with other bunnies but we do wear our shoes into the house from time to time.
We swapped his hay yesterday but it is nice dust free english hay off pampered piggies and it is not damp. He has had it before so dont think its that.
Is it just a fluke? PLease help. Im worried
Thanks- I have seen many threads in this subject but none describing these circumstances.
Jemma
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