July 2, 200620 yr hello! i Hv a rabbit and I dont know where can I take her to the doctor.. does anyone knows where are any place that accept rabbits? and hve their medicines? THAKNS!@
July 2, 200620 yr You might ask in the "Ask a vet" thread that is up at the top of the forum listings.
July 2, 200620 yr a few things concerning rabbits: ivomec for scabies (they pass on to us but not between humans) only if your rabbit has been exposed to rabbit scabies from other rabbits (raw areas between toes, scratching, wiping face alot, or u have itching red bumps on stomach and behind knee area or elbow area wich means rabbit gave u scabies) rabbit pneumonia (dont know what its called in english or thai): snuffly nose, wet mouth, depressed, droopy... antibotic in the water, or as under the skin shots, TLC, quiet, rest, and good food we use baytril 10% oral (for chickens) 1/2 mil. to a liter of water for three days; or penstrep given according to weight diahreah: from too much lettuce, or fresh bread-treatment: give only hay, carrots, not too much rabbit pellet food best care for rabbit is preventative: clean cage, not too much wet food (veggies) bina
July 5, 200620 yr or penstrep given according to weight Antibiotic Sensitivity :Avoid using B-lactamase antibiotic group ( as Penicillin,Amox,Ampi..etc) in rodents , This group has an effect for intestinal normal flora and produce diaarhea. Edited July 5, 200620 yr by BambinA
July 10, 200619 yr hey bambina, we always use penstrep with no bad affects (as shots, sq); or baytril in water, with excelllent results... same with ruminants, a good way to kill them is to give oral antibiotics...for the same reasons, it kills off their good bacteria that help them ruminate but will double check my list...
July 10, 200619 yr Thonglor Pet Hospital treat rabbits. I have seen some there when I have taken my dogs. They also have a pocket pet clinic.
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