Rosy has been snuffling recently, not all the time but she's definitely been kind of snoring. Popped her along to the vets and nothing was wrong, the vet gave her a really thorough check over and could find nothing at all that suggested anything was wrong. He said to bring her back if she starts sneezing discharge, or just generally deteriorates. That was on Saturday and yesterday morning she started sneezing :roll: I cleaned her out thoroughly in case it was the hay, tried to get rid of as much dust as possible and didn't hear her sneezing for the rest of the day. Sat down tonight and she started sneezing again.
Would you take her along again? It's only a 15 minute journey each way but is a £25 consult charge at least as well as being very stressful for Rosy - my vets always seems to have dogs in! Tom examined her on Saturday and could find absolutely nothing wrong. Others on here have been saying the moult makes their snuffly bunnies worse and I'm wondering if that's the case. I don't want to rush her off (and I don't think they'll have any appts tomorrow anyway as they've been closed since Saturday for Easter, so everyone has booked in for tomorrow) and waste £25 and cause Rosy a lot of stress, but I also don't want to leave it and it be something that needs treating quickly!
What would you do?:wave:
Would you take her along again? It's only a 15 minute journey each way but is a £25 consult charge at least as well as being very stressful for Rosy - my vets always seems to have dogs in! Tom examined her on Saturday and could find absolutely nothing wrong. Others on here have been saying the moult makes their snuffly bunnies worse and I'm wondering if that's the case. I don't want to rush her off (and I don't think they'll have any appts tomorrow anyway as they've been closed since Saturday for Easter, so everyone has booked in for tomorrow) and waste £25 and cause Rosy a lot of stress, but I also don't want to leave it and it be something that needs treating quickly!
What would you do?:wave:
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