PixieRabbit
Mama Doe
We're wanting to get Harley a wheel chair, to help him get back on his feet. We've decided to keep Harley.
Him and Dawn have always had a unique relationship through bars, I've often seen grooming of noses and today I saw Dawn flop into his cage whilst we were cleaning out.
The trouble with harley is he has had an accident whilst in his hutch, we're unsure how he's done it but the vet is very certain it's his spine. We're hoping to get him in on Friday along side Betty for x-rays.
But we want to keep him going, he's so happy and we saw him semi-flop, it was so sad, yet so cute. We'd like to be able to let him run around the house with Dawn in a wheelchair, and I hope Dawn will help keep him nice and clean.
So any information on keeping a disabled bunny please? And where can I get a decent wheelchair for him, I've seen them on youtube. And I think this would really help Harley, although so long on carpet/rug's he can bomb around like a nutter, it seems he can use his left hind leg better than his right. So he may sometimes go in circles.
Him and Dawn have always had a unique relationship through bars, I've often seen grooming of noses and today I saw Dawn flop into his cage whilst we were cleaning out.
The trouble with harley is he has had an accident whilst in his hutch, we're unsure how he's done it but the vet is very certain it's his spine. We're hoping to get him in on Friday along side Betty for x-rays.
But we want to keep him going, he's so happy and we saw him semi-flop, it was so sad, yet so cute. We'd like to be able to let him run around the house with Dawn in a wheelchair, and I hope Dawn will help keep him nice and clean.
So any information on keeping a disabled bunny please? And where can I get a decent wheelchair for him, I've seen them on youtube. And I think this would really help Harley, although so long on carpet/rug's he can bomb around like a nutter, it seems he can use his left hind leg better than his right. So he may sometimes go in circles.