I need a vet that can help with our rabbit. He isn't eating, drinking, peeing, or pooping and very lethargic. He is a spoiled rotten rabbit and not all vets will see rabbits. Please we need guidance. Thanks in advance.
Kim G. replied:
Nicole with Blue Oasis is great. She sent us to Tonnie Ray for more involved problems with our bun. She was great and very knowledgeable. Maybe try to syringe feed water every couple of hours. Bunnies can dehydrate quickly. Hope your baby is better soon. Avian and Exotics Center of Nashville 3806 Old Hickory Blvd, Old Hickory, TN 37138 (615) 360-0944https://g.co/kgs/lryjgh
Does anyone know of any vets near Gallatin who are familar with rabbits? I need to get my boy fixed. He's about a year and half. Need to find someone good as sometimes rabbits don't react well to neuturing/spay.
Joleen C. replied:
Avian and Exotics Center of Nashville. http://www.avianandexotics.com
Hi guys... not lost and found related but I am in urgent need of information on where to get help for a dove that i found in my yard. Very bloody.. missing feathers :( but still alive. I have it contained in a box right now with a towel over it. I have left a message with Walden Puddle. Are there any other options?
Joleen C. replied:
Also, place a hot water bottle outside the box, on one end. Sick birds often need more warmth. Having the water bottle means it can get find his right temperature. There is an Avian and Exotics vet on Old Hickory Blvd. You might call her and see if she is available for rescue. Her name is Dr. Tonnie Ray. http://www.avianandexotics.com