Rabbit vomit
Rabbits cannot vomit. If you notice liquids or food coming out of your rabbit's mouth or nose, it may be choking or coughing, which is comparable to vomiting. In rabbits, this feeling of suffocation is often mistaken for vomiting
If your rabbit is choking, you can perform the Bunny Heimlich Maneuver. The three important things to remember are to protect the spine and hold the rabbit firmly, to wipe away any fluid coming from the mouth or nose to prevent aspiration, and to prevent gravity and any air in the lungs for Use an attempt to remove the blockage.
If your rabbit is sick, most treatment plans include antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications
Our pet rabbit is happily jumping around the house when suddenly he starts having problems. You notice them coughing up food or "vomiting". This worries you, because you probably haven't seen your rabbit do this before
So why is your rabbit vomiting?
The truth is that your rabbit does not vomit. Rabbits are actually unable to vomit. If you notice vomiting-like behavior, such as liquid or food coming out of your rabbit's mouth or nose, your rabbit may have choked on pellets.
If your rabbit is sick, most treatment plans include antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications
Our pet rabbit is happily jumping around the house when suddenly he starts having problems. You notice them coughing up food or "vomiting". This worries you, because you probably haven't seen your rabbit do this before
So why is your rabbit vomiting?
The truth is that your rabbit does not vomit. Rabbits are actually unable to vomit. If you notice vomiting-like behavior, such as liquid or food coming out of your rabbit's mouth or nose, your rabbit may have choked on pellets.
I'm going to talk about why rabbits are unable to vomit, conditions that may be causing your rabbit to choke, and other signs that your rabbit is sick.