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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Sneezing fits and sensitive nose

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    • Emily Ann
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        Hi all!

        My rabbit has been having some issues the past few days. He will go into sneezing fits several sneezes in a row. He had a lump on his nose but has recently gone away but now the tip of his nose is sensitive to my touch. He doesn’t have any discharge from neither the eyes nor the nose. I am completly boggled to what is going on with him. He has been active during his usual hours and eating like a pig. Everything seems normal.

        Information and speculation needed!


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Have you recently switched hay or started a new bag of hay? Sometimes dusty hay can cause sneezing. But other more serious things can cause sneezing. If it continues, it should def be checked out by a vet soon.

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