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Date Posted: 13:12:15 01/06/02 Sun
Author: Stacey
Subject: Re: Bleeding Dwarf rabbit
In reply to: John Bickford 's message, "Bleeding Dwarf rabbit" on 15:30:54 01/01/02 Tue

>I purchased 2 female dwarf rabbits for my kids at
>Christmas.
>Today I have noticed some bleeding from the mouth from
>one of the rabbits.
>
>What can I do??
>
>Do I need to take it to the Vet??

The bleeding could be from teeth problems gum probs or if you keep the 2 rabbits together it could be from fighting so i reccomend you seperate them untill you take it to the vets just incase it is fighting

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