Mr Cookie Bun
Mama Doe
She's a pretty girly I hope she'll be ok. Kick the kids butts for me if you see them again :evil:
The incontinence mat be a result of damage to her spinal cord or to the bladder itself.
Can the Vet that cares for your horses prescribe Becks an anti-inflammatory (Metacam) and an antibiotic (Baytril). This would cover her for infection/inflammation.
The hind leg paresis may have been caused by injury or it may have already been evident before the little attacked her. If that were the case then Encephalitozoon Cuniculi should be considered as a possible diagnosis.
http://www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk/resources/content/info-sheets/ecuniculi.htm
I would get her onto a course of Fenbendazole (Panacur) anyway as stress alone can bring on an 'active' case of EC
http://www.intervet.co.uk/products_public/panacur_rabbit/010_overview.asp
http://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/panacur-paste-for-rabbits_1_20386.html
Perhaps your Equine Vet has some other Vet friends who deal more specifically with small animals ?
I hope that Becks will make a full recovery
here are a few pics one of Beck after she sniffed the lens one of a skinned leg and he last of her leg that she dragges. I have worse ones if you need more proof. TBH I am thinking i would have been better off not coming on here as i did not like having to do this.
Lucy. if you are really still unconvinced, I'll sent u the really nasty ones to have a look at if u like. one thing I am not a liar. and just because I am more skilled with looking after animals than yourself then I apologise....Ps I think your cruel dressing your dogs up like dolls if you want to get into cheap shots.
I can't believe this , it made me want to cry. I don't know what to do sorry but just want to say I reallllyy hope the wee guy gets better
Sorry but I am now sure this is a wind up.... again. A new kit that can take their own rabbits blood and has a 'friend' that can test it? Come on people, take the gullible stickers off your heads :roll:
I am not joking if u want Ill take pics of the injuries and the rabbit. I have had animals all my life and just because I am new on the Forum does not mean that I know less than u! I cane on here for some advice but meybe I should not have bothered. The vetwho looks after the farm will test the bllod as it is a regular thing we have to do with the horses to ensure they are not being doped but they do not look after small animals. Chris has said she will have a look next time she is in the area. think what ulike but dont call me a liar. right to prove it I'll take a few pics so set your mind at ease.