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Mama Doe
Howdie mad Forum Folk,
Just to give a little reassurance really - Zac had his VHD Vaccination yesterday and yep like a typical mad bunny mum I was so worried that he would get the paw limp that he had after last years but so far - nothing - he's been absolutely fine so just thought I'd let you know that it really does seem that just cus it happended before doesn't mean that reactions will reoccur
:evil: :evil: - One thing that did get me going a bit was that there was a temporary Vet standing in for my usual bunny savy vet who is on Maternity Leave - When I mentioned the reaction Zac had last year - he said he'd never heard of any such reaction before - which I guess isn't kinda surprising really but what worried me is that he said he does "SO FEW" VHD Vaccinations as the Virus is so rare that it really doesn't warrant having it done :shock: :shock: :shock:
I just don't get this - you'd think that a Practice that has a Bunny Savy Partner Vet would ensure that all Vets at the Practice were working on the same page - certainly for something like Vaccinations.
I had thought of dropping a letter to the Vets but I obviously don't want to cause any friction as my normal Vet is really good and definately knows her stuff when it comes to Bunnies.
Just to give a little reassurance really - Zac had his VHD Vaccination yesterday and yep like a typical mad bunny mum I was so worried that he would get the paw limp that he had after last years but so far - nothing - he's been absolutely fine so just thought I'd let you know that it really does seem that just cus it happended before doesn't mean that reactions will reoccur
:evil: :evil: - One thing that did get me going a bit was that there was a temporary Vet standing in for my usual bunny savy vet who is on Maternity Leave - When I mentioned the reaction Zac had last year - he said he'd never heard of any such reaction before - which I guess isn't kinda surprising really but what worried me is that he said he does "SO FEW" VHD Vaccinations as the Virus is so rare that it really doesn't warrant having it done :shock: :shock: :shock:
I just don't get this - you'd think that a Practice that has a Bunny Savy Partner Vet would ensure that all Vets at the Practice were working on the same page - certainly for something like Vaccinations.
I had thought of dropping a letter to the Vets but I obviously don't want to cause any friction as my normal Vet is really good and definately knows her stuff when it comes to Bunnies.