RampantRabbits
Mama Doe
Hey guys, would really apreciate a quick reply.
Dolly has just come back from her spey. Im regretting letting my not so rabbit savvy dad going to collect her, hes just said its all way over his head!!
He said they the vet said that it was quite traumatic for her and that shes a bit bloody underneath. They gave me some critical care just incase and want me to go back on saturday morning.
I know a spey is a bigger op and more traumatic for buns than a neuter but is it normal for does to have to go back 2 days after.
Her stitches also look like they would be really easy for her to chew at, is it too early for me to put a sock bandage on her? or should i see how she goes?
At the moment i have got her in an indoor cage on towels with a cusion in her bed. she has hay and a bowl of pellets. I will check on her soon to see if shes had a munch, if not i will find something to entice her with.
HELP PLEASE. I knew it would be worse, but i wasnt expecting this!
Dolly has just come back from her spey. Im regretting letting my not so rabbit savvy dad going to collect her, hes just said its all way over his head!!
He said they the vet said that it was quite traumatic for her and that shes a bit bloody underneath. They gave me some critical care just incase and want me to go back on saturday morning.
I know a spey is a bigger op and more traumatic for buns than a neuter but is it normal for does to have to go back 2 days after.
Her stitches also look like they would be really easy for her to chew at, is it too early for me to put a sock bandage on her? or should i see how she goes?
At the moment i have got her in an indoor cage on towels with a cusion in her bed. she has hay and a bowl of pellets. I will check on her soon to see if shes had a munch, if not i will find something to entice her with.
HELP PLEASE. I knew it would be worse, but i wasnt expecting this!
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