We have had our Dwarf lop rabbit since she was born 7 months ago, however recently her behaviour has changed drastically.
She always used to eat all of her pellet (mixed with some of those coloured flakes), and whenever we tried to spend some time with her, she would always run away. We keep her outside in a hutch with a run attached, but bring her inside in the evenings until she starts scratching at the door(or pooing in the corner).
Then suddenly, almost over night things changed.
She stopped eating her pellets, pooing is minimal, and most strangely, she has become hyper active. When inside she is darting around constantly, thumping her feet as she goes, and its not because she is scared, because she'll run round us some times, then dart off to the hall way (and then back to us again). When outside, she is always dying to come inside, and once in, its difficult to get her out again.
I know rabbits not eating can be very serious, so I got her some fresh grass and which she is eating, followed by plenty of fresh poo. I guess we are wondering why her dietry choices have changed so drastically, and if its related to her new behaviour.
She always used to eat all of her pellet (mixed with some of those coloured flakes), and whenever we tried to spend some time with her, she would always run away. We keep her outside in a hutch with a run attached, but bring her inside in the evenings until she starts scratching at the door(or pooing in the corner).
Then suddenly, almost over night things changed.
She stopped eating her pellets, pooing is minimal, and most strangely, she has become hyper active. When inside she is darting around constantly, thumping her feet as she goes, and its not because she is scared, because she'll run round us some times, then dart off to the hall way (and then back to us again). When outside, she is always dying to come inside, and once in, its difficult to get her out again.
I know rabbits not eating can be very serious, so I got her some fresh grass and which she is eating, followed by plenty of fresh poo. I guess we are wondering why her dietry choices have changed so drastically, and if its related to her new behaviour.