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Last Post by LittlePuffyTail at 11/11/2012 03:26 AM (2 Replies)
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User is Offline Emperor
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11/09/2012 01:58 PM

My bunny has a little cut on her nose with dried blood. I'm not sure what happened but is there a way to get rid of the dried blood or do anything that is important concerning her nose? Thanks :-)


User is Offline lmais
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11/10/2012 08:24 AM
Ruby had a little scab once but near her nose not directly on it, a technician from my vets office told me I could just wipe the dried blood off with a wet Q-Tip, or a small damp cloth if she's squirmy. I waited a little bit though just to make sure that the scab was actually ready to come off so that I wouldn't open the cut again. I used the cloth just to be safe, with some warm water on it

User is Offline LittlePuffyTail
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11/11/2012 03:26 AM
Is her nose healing up?
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