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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rabbit took a small tumble

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    • AlbertLop
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        Hello all, my 15 week old Holland Lop took a small tumble from my arms as I was putting her back in her enclosure (about a 2 1/2 foot fall). She fell a bit on her chin but she didn’t slide as her enclosure is carpeted. Immediately after she shook her face and licked her paw for about 10 seconds before hopping off. It’s late at night where we live so she’s tired and hasn’t hopped around too much since her little fall and I can’t tell if she’s limping or not. She seems to be eating and pottying normally and she even flopped over a few minutes ago. I just don’t want to not notice any signs of injury. Any advice? 


      • Asriel and Bombur
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          Just keep a close eye on her and if she starts limping or being in pain I’d take her in to the vet.

          Why is her enclosure not on the floor? As she gets older and hormones it’s likely she’ll dislike being picked up and will wiggle to get free. Having her space on the floor will prevent any accidents and it allows her to freely go between her space and her roam time.

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