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going to vet :( UPDATE P7

lucy24

Mama Doe
charlie has white mucus from one nostril and is having huge sneezing fits :( can i have some vibes please, that the vet can sort him out?:(
 
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ive been given some baytril for the time being to see if it helps but she said she could see small points to the back teeth near the tongue. she doesnt think their bad enough to cause a probelm but she said if the baytril doesnt help it might be best to go under GA and have a proper look, taking exrays.:( poor boy!

anyone else had these issues? meed some comfort:?
 
Hay is best for teeth. You could also get some apple sticks.....fluffers on here sells them, bunnies love them and they help teeth :)
 
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