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Baby bunny and old boy

Sammyp

Young Bun
Hi everyone,
This is my 1st time on a forum, but I would really like some advice.
I have 3 indoor bunnies, a 10 year old, 7 year old and 12 week old baby.
Firstly, my baby is my 1st lionhead (my other 2 are lops) and I've never had a bunny so young.
My old boy was 6 months old when I got him, so I'm a bit lost with a few things!!
I get that cos he's young he's very active, but he's so scatty I can hardly touch him. He is interested in me if I put my hand in but doesn't like me touching his face, and after a few strokes he runs off and ignores me.
I read that I should be trying to handle him straight away to get him used to it, but on the other hand I don't want to terrify him! I've only had him since last Saturday. Should I leave him a bit longer before trying to hold him? :roll:
Secondly, my old boy has had dental problems for a while now. His teeth on one side are no longer growing down as they should into the mouth but growing up into the cheek and down into his jaw. Because of this he gets a few abscesses which I try to keep controlled by baytril. Basically last April they warned me that there was nothing more they could do except keep him comfortable. They said I could let him eat whatever he wanted, but the last week or so he's been really struggling. I decided to try junior rabbit food soaked in water so it went soggy, which worked great at 1st but now not as much. He's still not eating a huge amount but its enough at he moment. He's very snuffly a lot of the time as well but otherwise he still wants to come out of his hutch an have a little run.
I guess what I'm asking is if anyone else has been in this position before? I don't want to give up on him but also don't want to be selfish and keep him here if he's suffering....
I honestly don't know what to do for the best. Any advice would be great :cry:
 
I don't know a lot honestly about he young bun. I would guess maybe just gradually touching him more and more and if he's good maybe rewarding him with treats? Hopefully someone will have more to add soon. On the older bun, you'll prob have to use your instincts. If he is in a lot of pain, then you might have to consider putting him down. :cry: but if he is still hopping out for runs like you say he is, and is acting okay even though he has a little trouble eating, then you shouldn't give up. You need to use your judgement, which I'm sure is very good. Good luck!:thumb:
 
Thank you for the advice. :) he went to vet today and she's put him on different antibiotics and metacam pain relief. Doesn't seem like he has an abscess though so we are a bit confused as to what is wrong, but either way I just want him to be more comfortable so I'm pleased he's on pain killers now :D fingers crossed he perks up soon. Thanks again :thumb:
 
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