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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny breathing

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    • Bunnyguy101
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        Hi I have a 5 month wabbit named Theo I love the little guy I’m just worried about his breathing

        He sneezes now and then I’m presuming from hay dust it’s random some nights he sneezes then he won’t for a week etc however he does honk a lot, ecspiecially when he’s eating something he likes, hay and nuggets or when his treats run out. Also when he cleans himself I think he is a mini lop. I’m just wondering if there is anything to be worried about? There is no discharge

        Thank you in advance


      • Lupin
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          It might be something in the room that he’s sensitive to if he sneezes only now and then, like hay dust.


        • Bunnyguy101
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            Hi I do think the sneezing is hay dust, what’s getting me worried abit more is the honking when he’s eating and grooming, is he finding it hard to breathe?


          • Bam
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              Honking can be an expression of excitement.


            • Deleted User
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                One of mine (Frank) honks quite a lot, when he is excited, running or cleaning himself. some buns are just more vocal than others


              • Bunnyguy101
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                  That’s good I love his honking makes me laugh, thank you and to you bam always helping me out ?

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              Forum DIET & CARE Bunny breathing