Q&A

How can I protect my rabbits feet?

How can I protect my rabbits feet?

Consult your veterinarian and follow the steps below:

  1. Wash your rabbit’s feet with soapy water.
  2. Rinse and dry your rabbit’s feet.
  3. Apply an antibiotic ointment.
  4. You might need to bandage the sore depending on how bad it is.
  5. Place a mat in the rabbit cage to speed up the healing process.

Can you put Neosporin on a rabbit’s foot?

Small shallow wounds may be cleaned with a clean cotton or gauze pad and some Betadine (may also use Peroxide, but never in deep cuts or punctures!). May use Neosporin (with NO pain killer/lidocaine, which can induce heart failure in rabbits).

How do I know if my rabbit has sore hocks?

Symptoms of Sore Hocks in Rabbits

  1. Localized alopecia.
  2. Bleeding from the skin of the hind foot.
  3. Pressure sores, thickening of the skin and epidermic hyperplasia.
  4. Anorexia due to pain.

How do you treat a sick rabbit at home?

While you seek treatment, try to keep your rabbit hydrated and warm. A syringe with water or soft foods (applesauce or baby food) can assist. Depending on the condition, your vet may prescribe prescription medication to help your rabbit’s condition.

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Why is my rabbit limping?

Limping due to pain or injury is common in rabbits. This is most commonly due to trauma, improper handling, pain caused by infection, or chronic conditions such an osteoarthritis. Vet bills can sneak up on you.

Can sore hocks heal?

The fur provides a cover for normal pressure and activity applied to the hock area. “Sore hocks” or Ulcerative Pododermatitis, are inflamed and painful areas on the heel. This area may weep, bleed or become infected. This is a serious concern, but it can be remedied and your bunny will be happy and pain free.

How do you treat a sore on a rabbit’s foot?

General treatments include:

  1. Provide soft, dry bedding for your rabbit (vetbed is very useful).
  2. Provide an appropriate diet, supportive feeding if anorexia is present; correct obesity by increasing fibre/decreasing carbohydrate intake.
  3. Trim overgrown toenails.
  4. Clean the feet.

What can I put on a rabbit wound?

Antiseptic Solution From Your Veterinarian In addition to feeding formula, you should ask your veterinarian for an antiseptic solution, such as diluted chlorhexidine (typically one part of solution with 20 parts of water). This antiseptic solution can be used to clean minor wounds in your rabbit’s skin.

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What is good flooring for rabbits?

Wood flooring If you’re searching for the best flooring for rabbits, wood is one of the first options you’ll come across. Some bunny owners opt to put plywood on the floor of their bunny’s cage to give their pet a solid surface to walk on. Any wood you use must be untreated and completely non-toxic to rabbits.

What is the best bedding for rabbits?

Bedding choices that your bunny will enjoy include:

  • Shredded Paper. Standard, plain paper fed through a shredder is best.
  • Cellulose. This low-cost, readily available material is popular with all small animals.
  • Aspen. Shreds of aspen are soft and absorbent.
  • Hay.
  • Rabbit Litter.
  • Pellets.
  • An Old Towel.

How much hay should I Feed my Flemish Giant rabbit?

This depends purely on how much your rabbit weighs, as your Flemish Giant will be larger than the average rabbit, finding the relevant information can be difficult. Your Flemish Giant as an adult will want 1 quarter cup of Timothy Hay pellets a day.

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What should I do if my rabbit has sore hocks?

The problem can be painful, and if not treated properly, can progress to very serious conditions such as bone infections. A rabbit with sore hocks should be examined and treated by a good rabbit vet, especially if there are open sores that might need antibiotics or other medical intervention.

What should I Feed my Flemish Giant?

An important part of the daily routine is to provide your giant with a never-ending supply of fresh and clean water as well as a high quality diet of hay and pellets. Not sure what you are allowed to feed them? Have a look at our what to feed a Flemish Giant page that contains a lot of useful information.

Are Flemish Giant rabbits good pets?

In fact, the Flemish Giant is the ancestor of many of the pet rabbits we have in our homes today. Flemish rabbits were originally bred for fur and meat. But, nowadays, they are mostly kept as pets. They are docile, intelligent, and friendly – as long as they are kept in the right conditions.