Bunny Medical Supplies And Emergency Kit

[Pages:40]Bunny Medical Supplies And

Emergency Kit

By Beau's Maple Leaf Rabbitry?

Bunny Medical Supplies & Emergency Kit Items:

Worming Medication: Durvet: Ivermectin Paste 1.87% Sulmet Solution (Liquid) Corrid Feeding Syringes: 1ml Syringe, 6ml Syringe and 10ml Syringe Critical Care Red Gatorade Gauze Pads Hydrogen Peroxide Mineral Oil Q-Tips Styptic Powder Neomycin Oral Solution Papaya Enzyme Tablets Pedialyte Terramycin Eye Ointment Rubbing Alcohol Small Animal Nail Trimmers Vaseline-Petroleum-Jelly Digital Thermometer: (Digital only) Vet Wrap Bag Balm Dried Lavender Heat Lamp Baking Soda Baby Gas Drops Craisins Apple Cider Vinegar Chamomile or Chamomile Tea

Not all stuff will fit in your container for your kit, but have it nearby to access the items. I added some additional information to have on hand as well to refer back to.

Wormer:

Worming Medication for Rabbits: Durvet: Ivermectin Paste 1.87% Where to Purchase: Tractor Supply ? $3.99 Dose Amount: (Size of Pea) Place a pea size amount on a Popsicle stick and give it orally. **Adults, Pregnant/Nursing and Kits 7 weeks and up can be treated** Worming Schedule: Every 6 months

Sulmet Solution: (Has to be the liquid solution)

Preventive for Coccidia Where to purchase: Agway (Tractor Supply DOES NOT carry this) $9.99

Syringe directly out of the bottle. DO NOT Dilute. Dose: 1cc per 2.2 lbs. for 5 days, again directly syringe out of bottle and give orally. Treament Schedule: 1 time every year, but if showing 2 x a year ***NOTE: Only for Rabbits - 4 months and Up****

Corid:

Coccida Treatment

Where to purchase: Tractor Supply - $22.99 Dose: 2 tsp per gallon of water and give to rabbit in their drinking water for 5 days. *Warning* - NOT for Rabbits under 6 months old*

BUNNY EMERGENCY KIT! - MUST HAVE!!!

This will come in handy and every breeder should have one, items listed below are what you should have in the kit: Feeding Syringes: 1ml Syringe, 6ml Syringe and 10ml Syringe (pics below)

1ml

6ml

10ml

Critical Care:

This is a life saver, use for when your rabbit is not eating due to an illness. You have to syringe feed the rabbit 6ml 2 ? 3 times daily to help give things moving in the GI Tract so that the rabbit does not go into GI Stasis. GI Stasis is when a rabbit stops eating and their stool becomes smaller and smaller. That is a big sign as well as not eating. You have to get it eating, once the rabbit stops pooping all together it can be hard to get it out of GI Stasis.

Where to purchase: Amazon or some vet clinics do carry this.

Red Gatorade:

This is to help prevent a rabbit from going into GI Stasis. You can use it with the Critical Care. 6ml Syringe 2- 3 times daily, this helps keeps the fluids in the GI Tract. (Any color Gatorade will do also) You syringe it directly in to your rabbits mouth.

Gauze Pads:

Hydrogen Peroxide: Any brand

Hydrogen Peroxide is good to have one hand for not only clean up cuts or wounds, but also great to use on white rabbits to get urine stains or any stains in general out. Apply a good amount to a wash cloth and wipe stained area clean!

________________________________________________________________ Mineral Oil:

Any Brand can be used to treat ear mites also. Place only 2 drops into each ear 1 time daily for a few days and also clean out each day with gauze and Q-Tips. Where to Purchase: Mineral Oil can be purchased at a drug store

Q-TIPS:

Uses ?

Use with Styptic Powder. Dip end of Q-Tip in water, then dip the Q-Tip in the Styptic

Powder and apply to toe nail that is bleeding.

Styptic Powder:

Use ? Stops bleeding instantly if you cut nail too short. Use Q-Tip, dip end of the Q-Tip in water and dip into the Styptic Powder and apply to nail. Where to Purchase: Tractor Supply or Pet Store

Neomycin Oral Solution:

This is to help with Enteritis, it get rid of the bacterial in the GI Tract. Dose amount: 1ml - 1 time daily orally. Where to purchase: Tractor Supply **NOTE has to be the liquid**

Papaya Enzyme Tablets:

Helps keep rabbits GI Tract but most of all from wool block. You can tell when your rabbit is digesting hair when you can see stool that is linked by hair. Where to purchase: GNC you can get a large count for ? $19.99 Dose: 1 -2 tablets - 1 time daily till you do not see linked stool. Grooming will also help keep the rabbits from getting hair block.

Pedialyte:

Good to have on hand to place in water bottles in summer to keep rabbits hydrated and also when a Rabbit is recovering from GI Stasis. Where to purchase: Local Food Store or Walmart in the baby isle.

Terramycin Eye Ointment:

Used to treat eye infections: place in each eye 2 ? 3 times a day till symptoms subside Can only get online or from a vet.

Small Animal Nail Trimmers:

Where to purchase: Pet Stores

Digital Thermometer: (Digital only)

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