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Date Posted: 22:51:05 07/02/02 Tue
Author: Stacy
Subject: Re: bunny still has problems
In reply to: Donna 's message, "bunny still has problems" on 22:05:37 02/28/02 Thu

Is your rabbit better now? I have a lop with a similar set of symptoms. I'm very worried about her. I have been giving her sulfamet and have seen very little improvement. I would be curious how you ended up treating your rabbit and if you were successful.

>I have a rabbit that is about 6 mo. old. He is a
>fuzzy lop. About a month ago I noticed he held his
>head to a tilt. When I got him out of his pen and he
>tried to move around he seemed to have a balance
>problem and head was a little wobbly like he couldn't
>keep it where he wanted it. I took him to the vet. He
>said he had an inner ear infection and put him on
>baytril and otomax for in the ears. He seemed to be a
>little better. I had to take him back for a recheck.
>He was upset and got very warm in the office. After I
>took him home he seemed to be right back to square
>one. head wobbling and not real steady walking. The
>vet said the ears were cleared up. I am now giving
>him sulfamet. I see no difference. Could the set
>back be from the stress of the trip to the vet and
>getting too warm? Could this be wry neck? Or something
>else ? Could anyone give me some input about this. I
>have spent a lot of money and I am not pleased with
>the results. I hate to see him so unsteady. He is
>eating and drinking , but when he homes in on the
>treats and his water dish he seems not to be able to
>control his head easily to get to them. He does
>eventually get them though Please , any ideas or
>suggestions on treatment would really be appreciated.

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