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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A HELP please Bunny rapid breathing

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    • Mushroomsmom
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        Luther has been breathing fast and acting normal for a few days now. Even at rest the rapid breathing continues. I don’t hear any wheezing and there is no discharge. Can someone offer some input? Thank you!


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Is it faster than he used to breath? Does it never return to baseline (normal) levels?
          You’d have to see a vet, but with a respiratory thing like this, sooner is better-I might not even worry about seeing a rabbit vet, if your bunny is in distress.


        • Mushroomsmom
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            He’s not distressed seeming and he just breathes a little fast. Every time I look at him he’s at a faster pace of breathing. I’m not sure about it and I’m worried I’m being paranoid.


          • Mushroomsmom
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              He doesn’t act different but even in rest his breathing is rapid. He jumps and eats and flops and all!


            • Mushroomsmom
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                He doesn’t act different but even in rest his breathing is rapid. He jumps and eats and flops and all!


              • Mushroomsmom
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                  Im still worried guys… Im sorry to ask but can I get more input…


                • tobyluv
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                    When you see breathing problems or sudden changes in a rabbit’s breathing, a vet visit is in order.

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