IndigoRabbit
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Hello everyone,
I've been posting a lot on this forum recently and everybody's been so kind and helpful so I thought it wouldn't be too bad to ask some more questions.
I've recently lost two beautiful bunnies (but I'm not going to go into that again ) to VHD2/RHD2. I learnt only afterwards that there was a vaccination available from this summer against it. I'm not somebody who doesn't research everything until my brain melts, and I always spend a lot of time trying to make sure that I'm completely up-to-date with everything, but somehow I just didn't know (it didn't help that I developed a fear of the internet - that I've now been able to conquer - during the time the vaccine came to the UK).
I'm hoping to adopt again when I'm ready and although I feel I do absolutely everything I can to protect my bunnies, I want to make sure there's nothing else I can do to minimise risk. So I'm going to write a list of things I did with my rabbits who are gone (+ my new knowledge of the VHD2 vaccine), and if there's anything anyone thinks I may have missed, I would be so grateful if they could let me know.
And I think there may be more that I might have forgotten.
Thanks so much in advance, everybody. I'm so glad I found this forum!
I've been posting a lot on this forum recently and everybody's been so kind and helpful so I thought it wouldn't be too bad to ask some more questions.
I've recently lost two beautiful bunnies (but I'm not going to go into that again ) to VHD2/RHD2. I learnt only afterwards that there was a vaccination available from this summer against it. I'm not somebody who doesn't research everything until my brain melts, and I always spend a lot of time trying to make sure that I'm completely up-to-date with everything, but somehow I just didn't know (it didn't help that I developed a fear of the internet - that I've now been able to conquer - during the time the vaccine came to the UK).
I'm hoping to adopt again when I'm ready and although I feel I do absolutely everything I can to protect my bunnies, I want to make sure there's nothing else I can do to minimise risk. So I'm going to write a list of things I did with my rabbits who are gone (+ my new knowledge of the VHD2 vaccine), and if there's anything anyone thinks I may have missed, I would be so grateful if they could let me know.
Combo vaccination against myxomatosis and VHD1.- Vaccination against VHD2.
- Taking them for boosters for these vaccines.
- Making sure my other animal (dog) is not allowed anywhere near them.
- Washing every piece of green food that they are given.
- Anti-bacterial washing every new toy I get them and their enclosures.
- Refreshing all of their bedding every week.
- Removing any uneaten food after a couple of days so it doesn't go off.
- Cleaning out their enclosures every week with anti-bacterial.
- Cleaning out their bowls every week with anti-bacterial.
- Keeping on the look out for numbers of wild rabbits in our area to get an idea of disease prevalence.
- Washing my hands before and after handling them.
- Checking their stools for abnormality.
- Keeping them in my room so I can be incredibly conscious of anything possibly wrong (so I can see any change in their behaviour, eye discharge, stability, etc).
- Taking them to the vet to get their teeth checked regularly.
- Taking them to the vet for health checks regularly.
- Keeping their hair brushed and their nails trimmed.
- Closely looking up every new thing I add to their diet to make sure it is recommended.
- If I feel they are unclean, going over them with a pet-safe wipe (I don't want to risk bathing them even though some people recommend it).
- Cleaning their pet carrier with anti-bacterial regularly.
- Using this forum and Facebook rabbit groups to keep up to date with new outbreaks of disease and new ways of helping them.
- Marking the water level on their bottles with a marker so I can tell they are drinking and providing them with a bowl of water if I feel they're struggling.
And I think there may be more that I might have forgotten.
Thanks so much in advance, everybody. I'm so glad I found this forum!
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