She seemed really nice ( i know that doesn't mean that she's rabbit savvy) but she took the time to explain to me what treatments and vaccinations are needed and why and she explained why different anesthetic is used.
How do I ask her if she knows what she's doing without sounding rude!
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It's a good sign that she's talked to you about anaesthetics - occasionally you get a vet practise who say it's not even possible to neuter rabbits, that's when alarm bells ring!
As them about pre and post op care. Remember rabbits must NOT be fasted beforehand, they can't vomit like other animals so there's no need, and it's very dangerous for them to have a spell without eating.
Post op care advice should include keeping them warm, checking they've not removed their stitches, and monitoring their eating, drinking and pooing.
Very important - check what pain relief will be given. If the answer is "none" get as far away from that vet practice as possible! A rabbit WILL be in pain after a neutering op and needs painkillers to minimise his discomfort. If the rabbit is in too much pain he will stop eating, which can quickly be fatal itself.
It's been ages since I've had a bun neutered but I'd imagine they'd give him an injection of painkillers while he's there and then give you some to give him orally at home.
If it's a god practice they won't think you're rude for asking questions, they'll just think you're a comitted and caring owner.
best of luck! :wave: