liz.lewis15
Young Bun
Hi everyone,
Just wondering what your thoughts are on preventative worming for buns. We currently use Companion Care vets and are signed up on their bunny care plan for our two. I know people have lots of opinions on this vet group, but they've been really great in there with ours and it's the nearest to us with later opening hours.
Anyway, as part of the bunny plan you get discounts on worming, which to be honest wasn't something I'd heard of before, but the vet said more people should do it as head tilt can be nasty and they get about 4 or 5 cases a year. Still slim odds but I want to make sure our buns get looked after as best as I can.
Worming treatment isn't pricey at all, and we're giving it a go. Tiny amount each day for 9 days as ours are small bunnies. We're on day 4 and they seem ok with it, although had mixed reactions on the first day and Sage ended up with it all over her face...!
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Just wondering what your thoughts are on preventative worming for buns. We currently use Companion Care vets and are signed up on their bunny care plan for our two. I know people have lots of opinions on this vet group, but they've been really great in there with ours and it's the nearest to us with later opening hours.
Anyway, as part of the bunny plan you get discounts on worming, which to be honest wasn't something I'd heard of before, but the vet said more people should do it as head tilt can be nasty and they get about 4 or 5 cases a year. Still slim odds but I want to make sure our buns get looked after as best as I can.
Worming treatment isn't pricey at all, and we're giving it a go. Tiny amount each day for 9 days as ours are small bunnies. We're on day 4 and they seem ok with it, although had mixed reactions on the first day and Sage ended up with it all over her face...!
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