Do you mean how old were they when the problems started ?
My Bridge Bunny,Lily-Shane had chronic snuffles from birth.Nick named Snotter at the place she was born, she came to me aged 9 months.
She had malloclusion and had burred incisors when I found the problem aged 9 months.
Every month she had dentals.We discovered lung deformities under a GA when we were talking about removing her incisors.
Sadly, she was helped to the Bridge 2 weeks ago as her lung capacity got to nil and she was mouth breathing.
A Brave fight from a very brave little girl.
I doubt your bun will be anything like this case.She, as in Lily-Shane, was an extreme case and we did all we could.
Aww yvette I'm so sorry, that's awful. What a brave girl she was. What age was she?
Sorry I meant either dental and snuffles bunnies, or buns who have got either. My benji's got both and I always worry how much time I have left with him xx
Thank you to everyone that has replied to this thread. I have been dreading not having long with benji because of his bad suffles and dental problems, but I feel happier now after hearing all your stories.
I take everyday as it comes with him, and give him the best care I can.
I am keeping the whole nebulising option open for the future, but know very little about it at the moment. I know there are some forum members such as graham and biscandmatt1 who use them, and they seem to have good results.
Fingers crossed he keeps fighting
I can't recommend anything more - they have been a life saver for Ginger's RTI issue.
Thanks gray, I might well be p'ming you in the future :lol:
My vet thinks his snuffles are under control at the moment, but in the future if and when he does flare up and the antibiotics are not really helping, then this is a good option!
Can it be used on outside buns safely?