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Mama Doe
Hi everyone, hope you're all keeping well and safe at this troubling time.
I need some advice about Bluebell. She's 8 years old and has lived with her best friend for all her of life.
Over the past few days she's been breathing quicker. It seems to be the same no matter what, different temperatures, situations, when she's relaxed in her hutch, even when she's asleep.
She's eating and drinking as normal, and seems *mostly* herself. I have noticed she's not quite as excitable as normal when it comes to treats etc. Hard to monitor poops and peeps as she lives with her BFF and they don't react well to being separated so I don't want to do that unless necessary.
I know her really well so I instantly spot any difference in her, but I'm stumped as to what this could be.
Thinking of ringing the vets but that's another issue as she always reacts badly to going to the vets
Is there any common respiratory issue I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance
I need some advice about Bluebell. She's 8 years old and has lived with her best friend for all her of life.
Over the past few days she's been breathing quicker. It seems to be the same no matter what, different temperatures, situations, when she's relaxed in her hutch, even when she's asleep.
She's eating and drinking as normal, and seems *mostly* herself. I have noticed she's not quite as excitable as normal when it comes to treats etc. Hard to monitor poops and peeps as she lives with her BFF and they don't react well to being separated so I don't want to do that unless necessary.
I know her really well so I instantly spot any difference in her, but I'm stumped as to what this could be.
Thinking of ringing the vets but that's another issue as she always reacts badly to going to the vets
Is there any common respiratory issue I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance
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