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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Help with rabbit pooping

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    • Sam
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        So I just got my new bunny a little over 3 hours ago (he’s a black netherland dwarf) but he hasnt pooped at all yet.
        Does this have anything to do with stress?


      • LongEaredLions
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          Stress as well as being in a new environment is likely the key factor. I would make sure he has plenty of hay and water, and maybe some wet veg. As long as he is eating and drinking, you don’t need to be concerned if he doesn’t poop for a few more hours. Beyond that, or if he doesn’t eat or appears sluggish, i would call a vet.
          Congrats on your new bunny!

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