sillyrabbit
Wise Old Thumper
One of my girls currently has a watery eye and today has done some quite runny poos. I actually noticed her eye weeping a couple of weeks ago, but at the time of spotting it she had been digging and hay all over her face, so I just assumed she had dust in it and it cleared once I had cleaned the area. I just got back from holiday this evening so I'm unsure of exactly how much of what she has eaten today, she went crazy as usual for pellets and had some carrot tonight, but the person who was looking after them wasn't with them long enough to monitor how much hay she might have eaten
I've never had a dental bunny before, and as I'm taking her last minute to see a vet I'm unable to guarantee that I will see a rabbit specialist. Could anyone with experience please advise what I should typically expect if it is dental issues and she requires a dental procedure, for example would a dental be booked in straight away and would you expect to be sent away with pain relief both before and after etc?
I know each case is different and it might not even be a dental issue, I'm 100% not asking anyone to diagnose my rabbit or provide medical advice. I've had so many bad experiences coming away from the vets and finding out my pets should have been prescribed medication or had further tests carried out, I'm just trying to get a basic idea of general dental treatment so that I can feel confident asking the vets to double check what they are telling me if I feel it might be incorrect :wave:
I've never had a dental bunny before, and as I'm taking her last minute to see a vet I'm unable to guarantee that I will see a rabbit specialist. Could anyone with experience please advise what I should typically expect if it is dental issues and she requires a dental procedure, for example would a dental be booked in straight away and would you expect to be sent away with pain relief both before and after etc?
I know each case is different and it might not even be a dental issue, I'm 100% not asking anyone to diagnose my rabbit or provide medical advice. I've had so many bad experiences coming away from the vets and finding out my pets should have been prescribed medication or had further tests carried out, I'm just trying to get a basic idea of general dental treatment so that I can feel confident asking the vets to double check what they are telling me if I feel it might be incorrect :wave: