PixieRabbit
Mama Doe
I have the biggest fear, and I'm very worried. (hence why I can't sleep).
Harley goes in for his check-up on Tuesday. He's had 4 drops of metacam daily since Friday.
He's still dragging his legs. As mentioned, he can move his leg's, he just wont put weight on them.
He's also being treated for EC as a precaution, but vet's did advise me there was no other tell tale signs and he was sure it's something linked to his spine. We're asking for an x-ray this week. I'm so scared the x-ray will show this is permanent. I sort of know in my heart, that this is going to be permanent.
Would it be fair to keep him alive if he can never use his hind legs? I mean we don't put down disabled people right? But how can you ensure a good quality of life for a disabled bunny?
Right now I just wish with every part of me he will use his hind legs again, on Saturday he hoped, we were over the moon, but all day today he's been dragging his legs.
Harley goes in for his check-up on Tuesday. He's had 4 drops of metacam daily since Friday.
He's still dragging his legs. As mentioned, he can move his leg's, he just wont put weight on them.
He's also being treated for EC as a precaution, but vet's did advise me there was no other tell tale signs and he was sure it's something linked to his spine. We're asking for an x-ray this week. I'm so scared the x-ray will show this is permanent. I sort of know in my heart, that this is going to be permanent.
Would it be fair to keep him alive if he can never use his hind legs? I mean we don't put down disabled people right? But how can you ensure a good quality of life for a disabled bunny?
Right now I just wish with every part of me he will use his hind legs again, on Saturday he hoped, we were over the moon, but all day today he's been dragging his legs.