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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny has a stuffy nose!

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    • Bunny's Owner
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        So Bunny’s got a stuffy nose, she’s had it for a month now and sometimes it gets better and sometimes worse, usually when she gets excited… I hoped it woul go away but it’s not… She’s acting totally fine though, she eats, sleeps, no anomalies except for the fact that she has a stuffy nose. No discharge is coming out and she has had Pasteralisis once, we brought her to the vet because she sneezed out blood, but that was a year ago. My parents refuse to take her to the vet so I’m kinda stuck at the moment. Thanks in advance.


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          We cannot diagnose your bunny. Only a vet can do that. I wish your parents would reconsider as it could be any number of things that needs treatment. Pasteurella symptoms can recur.

          It may be something as simple as allergies, but like I said, she should still be diagnosed by a vet. What type of hay are you feeding? Some bunnies are allergic to certain types of hay. Did you recently switch hay?

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