AliBenMummy
Mama Doe
Hi there,
I've noticed over the past few days that my bun's runny nose is a lot thicker than usual. She has had Baytril for snuffles in the past and it's something I keep an eye on.
I've ordered some Bisolvon from the vets, but I noticed her sneeze about 4 times in a row last night. When I picked her up she sounded like she had a cold.
I'm wondering if I should take her to the vets for some antibiotics, or should I see what the Bisolvon does over the weekend first. The sounds definately seem to be coming from her nose rather than her chest.
I had plans for this afternoon, and can only get an appointment at the vets this afternoon. Do you think this is something that can wait until Monday, and I'll use the Bisolvon over the weekend to see if that helps her breathe through her nose? Or do I need to take her in to be checked today? Otherwise, I could pick up some Baytril from the vets and start her on it, then take her on Monday?
My vets seem only to use Baytril unless the snuffles doesn't seem to be clearing up, so this is what they would give me in the first instance anyway...
Blimey - just read that and I sound like an awful bunny mum. I'm not trying to put off taking her to the vets, it's just difficult as I had made plans...
Gemma
I've noticed over the past few days that my bun's runny nose is a lot thicker than usual. She has had Baytril for snuffles in the past and it's something I keep an eye on.
I've ordered some Bisolvon from the vets, but I noticed her sneeze about 4 times in a row last night. When I picked her up she sounded like she had a cold.
I'm wondering if I should take her to the vets for some antibiotics, or should I see what the Bisolvon does over the weekend first. The sounds definately seem to be coming from her nose rather than her chest.
I had plans for this afternoon, and can only get an appointment at the vets this afternoon. Do you think this is something that can wait until Monday, and I'll use the Bisolvon over the weekend to see if that helps her breathe through her nose? Or do I need to take her in to be checked today? Otherwise, I could pick up some Baytril from the vets and start her on it, then take her on Monday?
My vets seem only to use Baytril unless the snuffles doesn't seem to be clearing up, so this is what they would give me in the first instance anyway...
Blimey - just read that and I sound like an awful bunny mum. I'm not trying to put off taking her to the vets, it's just difficult as I had made plans...
Gemma