Clare_Bear
New Kit
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could offer any advice on checking my (very wriggly!) Netherland Dwarf’s back end.
I’ve watched quite a few YouTube videos of people checking this area on a rabbit but when I try to get Dobby into a similar position, he kicks a lot and tries to get away. I’m really worried he’s going to hurt himself if I keep trying, but it seems like something I need to be able to check, particularly with the warmer weather starting.
I don’t have any reason to believe he’s having problems with any sticky poos right now but I’d like to be able to keep an eye on the area to make sure fly strike doesn’t become an issue.
If anyone has any advice on getting a look at his back end and what exactly I need to be watching out for, I’d really appreciate it. I’m still a fairly new bunny parent, so I’m still learning!
I was wondering if anyone could offer any advice on checking my (very wriggly!) Netherland Dwarf’s back end.
I’ve watched quite a few YouTube videos of people checking this area on a rabbit but when I try to get Dobby into a similar position, he kicks a lot and tries to get away. I’m really worried he’s going to hurt himself if I keep trying, but it seems like something I need to be able to check, particularly with the warmer weather starting.
I don’t have any reason to believe he’s having problems with any sticky poos right now but I’d like to be able to keep an eye on the area to make sure fly strike doesn’t become an issue.
If anyone has any advice on getting a look at his back end and what exactly I need to be watching out for, I’d really appreciate it. I’m still a fairly new bunny parent, so I’m still learning!