Call your local vet and see what advice they can offer. They may have a staff member who can house sit and check in.
Diedra
I am so sorry that this happened. It really is an emergency and you should go to the emergency vet as soon as possible.
Diedra
Hi Brittany,
Pets, just like people, have different tolerance levels for pain. The fact that he is limping indicates something is definitely not right. How long has the limping been going on? It is sometimes difficult to know if something is a small or a large problem without going to the vet. Finding an answer is definitely worth it :). I hope he gets better as I can tell you care about him very much!
Diedra
Hello Erica,
It isn’t good to have cold like symptoms for so long – it is unlikely to go away on its own. I strongly recommend seeing a vet as soon as possible just to be sure to help him get better and not severely worse all of a sudden.
Diedra
Hello Chelsea. How was it determined that your dog is allergic to the cat? I have not heard of this before.
Diedra
Hi Breonna,
How old are they and for how long have they been coughing and sneezing?. I am not able to help much with your problem but this additional information may help the person that is knowledgeable enough to answer. I hope they are better soon!
Diedra
Aleshia that sounds awful – I am so sorry to hear this. Could you take her to the emergency vet tonight?
Diedra
Hi Eddie,
Your veterinarian may be able to refer you to a behavior specialist – this is where I would start. They have so much wonderful knowledge and can get you and your pit started in the right direction. It is wonderful that you care enough about her to get some answers about her behavior. In many cases it is us as owners learning as much as our pets. Have you had the pit for her entire life or is she a rescue? Please keep us posted!
Diedra
Chewing gum is really dangerous for pets. If it were me I would go to the emergency vet right away.
Diedra
Hello Ash,
A rabbits diet should generally consist of 90% hay, and 10% pellets. Veggies are given as treats. The primary hay used in my experience is Timothy but you can also try Oat Hay, Meadow Grass or Orchard Grass (any grass hay). In the US a well known brand it “Oxbow”. If you do not have access to different types of hay maybe you can order online. I hope your rabbit starts to eat more soon!
Diedra