bunny momma
Wise Old Thumper
My Raven is a dwarf bunny with small nasel passeges even for a bunny his size per the vet.
Sometimes he gets stuffy and sneezy. Giving him a dose of Medicam works to reduce inflammation and he is soon acting like himself.
Yesterday morning he woke me up with a very wheezy, snorty, snuffle sound. He was acting quite and scared.
I gave him the Medicam and tried to keep him calm.
In less than 15 minutes his breathing sounded clear.
He had a similar situation a month or two ago when he was normal when I got to the vet; so this time I make an audio recording to play for the vet.
He is a little stuffy today-even after I cleaned every corner of 'our' room yesterday-but he is hopping, eating, drinking normally.
Could he be having a respiratory issue similar to asthma, or was he just getting so upset about having a stuffy nose that his breathing was not normal?
Sometimes he gets stuffy and sneezy. Giving him a dose of Medicam works to reduce inflammation and he is soon acting like himself.
Yesterday morning he woke me up with a very wheezy, snorty, snuffle sound. He was acting quite and scared.
I gave him the Medicam and tried to keep him calm.
In less than 15 minutes his breathing sounded clear.
He had a similar situation a month or two ago when he was normal when I got to the vet; so this time I make an audio recording to play for the vet.
He is a little stuffy today-even after I cleaned every corner of 'our' room yesterday-but he is hopping, eating, drinking normally.
Could he be having a respiratory issue similar to asthma, or was he just getting so upset about having a stuffy nose that his breathing was not normal?
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