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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Flemish giant heart probs?

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    • Oliverhunbun
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        Has anyone ever noticed their flemmies breathing so hard that you can see their head and ears bob? Mine does this and has had a URI but the vet always says he’s super healthy despite the URI! He acts completely normal but more often than not is always bobbing his head so much his ears sometimes move while he breathes. I was thinking it might be an underlying heart problem as I heard flemmies are prone to them


      • Azerane
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          I’ve had buns do that at times, usually it’s because they’ve been running around, but other times when they’re laying down sometimes I think that just happens. I know what you mean with the breathing making their head and ears bob. Nothing to be concerned about


        • Mikey
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            All of my bunnies (none are flemmies) do this after a lot of playing/running. if my Blue (mini rex) falls asleep with his nose pointed down instead of out, he will bop like this in his sleep, too


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              My big boy does this.

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