Hugo's There
Wise Old Thumper
I haven't asked for any vibes for our bunnies for a very long time, but if you could think of Dexter today I would be very grateful.
He has always had dry sneezing fits since we have had him. The vets could never find anything wrong and it was thought it might be allergy related :? He has always been lively and feisty in himself.
I have had a gut feeling something wasn't quite right for the past week but again there were no symptoms and he was fine in himself. So have just kept a really close eye on him.
Last night when I locked him up for the night he was really rattling, but again still as feisty as ever! We got an appointment first thing and the vet is concerned but stumped as to what the problem is. She feels the noise is coming from his nose rather than the lungs as I thought, but there is something wrong with his chest. She said it had no compression :? She tried to listen to his heart but his breathing was too loud.
He has now been admitted in the hopes of getting a conscious x-ray as the vet thinks there is something wrong with his heart or lungs despite the rattling being in his nose. Not sure how they will manage it as he is so lively :? We might be looking at an enlarged heart, or some kind of tumour ? She is an excellent exotics vet and I trust her 100%
Dexter is such a handsome, strong bunny despite being around 7 years old. It doesn't seem right that there could be something seriously wrong with him
He has always had dry sneezing fits since we have had him. The vets could never find anything wrong and it was thought it might be allergy related :? He has always been lively and feisty in himself.
I have had a gut feeling something wasn't quite right for the past week but again there were no symptoms and he was fine in himself. So have just kept a really close eye on him.
Last night when I locked him up for the night he was really rattling, but again still as feisty as ever! We got an appointment first thing and the vet is concerned but stumped as to what the problem is. She feels the noise is coming from his nose rather than the lungs as I thought, but there is something wrong with his chest. She said it had no compression :? She tried to listen to his heart but his breathing was too loud.
He has now been admitted in the hopes of getting a conscious x-ray as the vet thinks there is something wrong with his heart or lungs despite the rattling being in his nose. Not sure how they will manage it as he is so lively :? We might be looking at an enlarged heart, or some kind of tumour ? She is an excellent exotics vet and I trust her 100%
Dexter is such a handsome, strong bunny despite being around 7 years old. It doesn't seem right that there could be something seriously wrong with him
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