Saturday, January 9, 2010

Eliminate Skunk Smell My Rabbit Smells Like Skunk?

My rabbit smells like skunk? - eliminate skunk smell

I'm not sure what happened to my rabbit, but it smells like a skunk! This is the first time that the care of a rabbit and I do not know exactly what is wrong with her. I think it has something to do with the private party. She did not want from the garden or something. It is very unlikely that a skunk spray. All ideas how I can eliminate this smell stale? Thank you very much! : D

6 comments:

  1. The smell is perhaps the smell of her scent glands that are directly in front part of your child. Sometimes they are black crust on them. Looks kind of small holes. Anyway, it feels very Skunky but it should not be able to smell it unless you search there. I recommend the revision of the area and clean. If it persists, you can take him to a vet. It is anomalous that the strong odor for a long period of time. What are you breastfeed her? If you have a bad food to feed them to something a little better can contribute to this problem to move. Personally, I like Manna Pro, you can buy in most grocery stores in bags of 50 kilograms. It is cheaper to buy in this way anyway, because it costs about 12 U.S. dollars for 50 pounds, compared to 5 per pound 5-10 to the animal. Hope this helps.

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  2. The most likely cause is diarrhea. Rabbits are often a bad smell when they are suffering from diarrhea. When you stop feeding your rabbit greens, vegetables or fruit and then, immediately. Those who frequent diarrhea. If the rabbit is wet or shit to the surface of the tail, then you probably have found the culprit. Take your rabbit to a vet if you have diarrhea.

    Another thing causing the bad odor or smell could, though far less strong enough that you feel is the distance of the collapse. I think Abby tries to refer to. They are not as hot scent glands vents. Are on either side of the genitalia and can be embedded. In general, only the smell of the vents, if you have your nose or close to them, that your rabbit wind illness, if you get a liquid out of them. You can clean the vents with a Q-tip.

    My thought is likely that your rabbit has diarrhea.

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  3. The most likely cause is diarrhea. Rabbits are often a bad smell when they are suffering from diarrhea. When you stop feeding your rabbit greens, vegetables or fruit and then, immediately. Those who frequent diarrhea. If the rabbit is wet or shit to the surface of the tail, then you probably have found the culprit. Take your rabbit to a vet if you have diarrhea.

    Another thing causing the bad odor or smell could, though far less strong enough that you feel is the distance of the collapse. I think Abby tries to refer to. They are not as hot scent glands vents. Are on either side of the genitalia and can be embedded. In general, only the smell of the vents, if you have your nose or close to them, that your rabbit wind illness, if you get a liquid out of them. You can clean the vents with a Q-tip.

    My thought is likely that your rabbit has diarrhea.

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  4. Hello.

    Make sure their cage / cage clean at least once a week.

    Never bath your rabbit, because it very stressful for them.

    I hope I helped:)

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  5. Hello.

    Make sure their cage / cage clean at least once a week.

    Never bath your rabbit, because it very stressful for them.

    I hope I helped:)

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  6. Hello.

    Make sure their cage / cage clean at least once a week.

    Never bath your rabbit, because it very stressful for them.

    I hope I helped:)

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