This is taken from an email group,
Hello all,
Has anyone had problems with their bunny having poor balance and weeing themself? My rabbit has lost weight despite a good appetite. The poor balance was mild and over some weeks (as an outside rabbit) i noticed his back legs were getting wobbly. The fur around his bottom and legs were wet with wee.
The vet thought he had worms cause of the weight loss and said he was weak and wobbly. I dont think thats the case.
He was wormed using piperazine - a rabbit wormer but i have heard of people using ivermectin too especially in cases of poor balance/head tilt and hindquarter paresis (partial paralysis) due to E cuniculi or other (protozoan) infections.
Do you think worming using piperazine and ivermectin is an effective regime?
Ivermectin seems to be a good "allrounder".
What form of ivermectin do you prefer using - paste or liquid and in what dosages over time?
I think he is weeing himself because of this partial "paralysis" of his hindquarters. Would this satisfactorily address the paresis and incontinence in the absence of bacterial infection?
I think i need another vet.
Any advice or similiar experiences ?????
Can anyone help?
Hello all,
Has anyone had problems with their bunny having poor balance and weeing themself? My rabbit has lost weight despite a good appetite. The poor balance was mild and over some weeks (as an outside rabbit) i noticed his back legs were getting wobbly. The fur around his bottom and legs were wet with wee.
The vet thought he had worms cause of the weight loss and said he was weak and wobbly. I dont think thats the case.
He was wormed using piperazine - a rabbit wormer but i have heard of people using ivermectin too especially in cases of poor balance/head tilt and hindquarter paresis (partial paralysis) due to E cuniculi or other (protozoan) infections.
Do you think worming using piperazine and ivermectin is an effective regime?
Ivermectin seems to be a good "allrounder".
What form of ivermectin do you prefer using - paste or liquid and in what dosages over time?
I think he is weeing himself because of this partial "paralysis" of his hindquarters. Would this satisfactorily address the paresis and incontinence in the absence of bacterial infection?
I think i need another vet.
Any advice or similiar experiences ?????
Can anyone help?