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Sparky
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Re: neutering
oh i see good point , i'm going to keep them in doors for a good few days to make sure tho he is looking like he has man flu yet the doe is quite perky.
jag- Banned
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I've edited my post a little so it makes a bit more sense I kept mine separate for a little while after Molly was done because Junior was still a hump monster, so glad he's settled down now If your two haven't been too bad up until now then IMO they should be fine
Junior had a "feel sorry for me" look in his eyes for a fair few days after he was done! They play the sympathy card so well!!
It's great that your doe is perky
Junior had a "feel sorry for me" look in his eyes for a fair few days after he was done! They play the sympathy card so well!!
It's great that your doe is perky
Thumper2001- Admin
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Sending healing vibes to your buns
It's good news that your doe is feeling perky so soon after her op. Lets hope your little buck follows suit very soon!
It's good news that your doe is feeling perky so soon after her op. Lets hope your little buck follows suit very soon!
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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morning hoppers
he's never been the humpy type well i have never seen him anyway he quite a lazy boy lol
well i think bridgets pain killers must have worn off as she is much quiter today she has eaten but is sleeping a fair bit and laying down most of the time to be expected i guess ??
the little guy is much brighter he is eating one minute then fast asleep the next this morning he was flat out with one ear in the water bowl
i think i will give them another couple of nights in doors
regards
he's never been the humpy type well i have never seen him anyway he quite a lazy boy lol
well i think bridgets pain killers must have worn off as she is much quiter today she has eaten but is sleeping a fair bit and laying down most of the time to be expected i guess ??
the little guy is much brighter he is eating one minute then fast asleep the next this morning he was flat out with one ear in the water bowl
i think i will give them another couple of nights in doors
regards
jag- Banned
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Afternoon
It might be that Bridget is more "awake" now that the GA has worn off as well. Did the vet not give you any pain killers to take home? It's a good sign that she's eating and yes I think the lying down/sleeping is to be expected
Bucks are supposed to recover more quickly than does, so it's good your little guy is feeling brighter today
Keeping them indoors for a few more days sounds like a good idea. Better safe than sorry
Vibes to your little girlie too, I hope she's feeling better very soon
It might be that Bridget is more "awake" now that the GA has worn off as well. Did the vet not give you any pain killers to take home? It's a good sign that she's eating and yes I think the lying down/sleeping is to be expected
Bucks are supposed to recover more quickly than does, so it's good your little guy is feeling brighter today
Keeping them indoors for a few more days sounds like a good idea. Better safe than sorry
Vibes to your little girlie too, I hope she's feeling better very soon
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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I am pleased it went well love, I had my Binky Boo neutered a couple of weeks ago and he was fine, but I was glad when it was over.
Hugs
JO xx
Hugs
JO xx
jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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thank you all for your lovely comments
they are both eating well still a little subdued but on the whole they are doing very well
regards
they are both eating well still a little subdued but on the whole they are doing very well
regards
jag- Banned
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HI all
bunnies had their post op check today and passed with flying colours! so they are back in their bunny mansion living the dream together forever....
alls well that ends well
regards
bunnies had their post op check today and passed with flying colours! so they are back in their bunny mansion living the dream together forever....
alls well that ends well
regards
jag- Banned
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Great news
Now where are the photos?
Now where are the photos?
Sparky- Senior Hopper
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That's what I was going to say!!!!Sparky wrote:Great news
Now where are the photos?
Thumper2001- Admin
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i have not a clue how you upload them?
help...........
help...........
jag- Banned
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This should help
https://happyhoppers.forumotion.co.uk/t14-how-to-post-images
It seems a pain in the beginning, but once you get the hang of it, it's easy
https://happyhoppers.forumotion.co.uk/t14-how-to-post-images
It seems a pain in the beginning, but once you get the hang of it, it's easy
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