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Neutering Your Rabbit..
I have yet another question seeking some advice and experiences from rabbit owners having thier pet rabbits neutered...The vets I have called have all said that there is a very high chance that when you put a rabbit under for the surgery...there is a high chance they will go into a shock and not come back from going under....in other words..they might as well have told me..there is a high chance he will die....now he has been spraying alot and its causing alot of stress in my house but I am scared of the day when I take my Bunny to get fixed that something goes worng and Id have to go pick him up from the vet not alive...Anyone with advice or have had positive or negetive experiences I would like to hear....
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Re: Neutering Your Rabbit..
I agree.
I have had many rabbits neutered as i think this is the right thing to do for health and bonding reasons. Do not let that vet put you off. The vet you choose should be experienced and confident and encouraging you to have your rabbit neutered. An experienced vet would also do health checks before the operation and look at his previous records to make sure he has had no history of illness that could effect the fact that he is being knocked out for treatment. As long as your rabbit is healthy you should not have any problems, better still if it is a buck rabbit the procedure is quicker and less of a risk than a doe who would have to be fully opened up to do the procedure, this takes much longer. |
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Re: Neutering Your Rabbit..
I'm soooo glad I found this thread because I've been wondering about this for ages, my bunny is coming up for two yrs old and I still havn't had him done, he used to love to sit on ur lap and things, but now he's very aggresive and more like a wild rabbit. Do you think if I get him done he will be less nasty? He's not aggresive randomly and loves to be stroked sometimes, its just if you try to pick him he will bite you and things.
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We kept our bunny unneutured because we were thinking of breeding from him but he's booked in to be done now we have decided against it! ![]() |
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Re: Neutering Your Rabbit..
I had both my giant bunnies done recently as they were brother and sister. I didn't want getting preggers so we had him done first and she's a right stroppy one so that's why we had her done. Had no probs and they're both fit and well.
I used to breed mini lops and found my mini lop bucks were a pain once they were used to being a stud. They used to try and hump everything - the cat, me, carrier bags. Not sure if they're all like this. |
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