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Today was supposed to just be a check-up and nail clipping for Tanis but when we got to the vets surgery they pointed out that Tanis was down for a myxo vaccination next month. As we are so close to the end of the month I got it done today instead of having to make another appointment, its not going to do him any harm. So vaccination-wise he's fine for another 6 months. Plus, thanks to the vet, the next one is free because its Vaccination Month for pets, we nearly missed out on that. I get to take him back in 3 months time for just the check-up, which should also be free under the bunny clinic membership.
But anyways, Tanis is in perfect health and was a good little boy during the appointment, even if he did climb up onto my shoulder again, it made the vet laugh. The injections don't bother him at all, if I'm holding onto him he's happy just to sit there and take it.
I did some reading up on house training bunnies when I got home but I know Anthony isn't too thrilled with that idea. I think the amount of rabbit-proofing we'd have to do puts him off. Its just on nights like this, wet and windy, I worry about him being outside. I shouldn't really, after all I did spend quite a bit of money on getting him two hutch covers, one to keep the heat in, or out during the summer, and one to keep him nice and dry.
Anthony and I have planned a nice quiet weekend at home, good thing really as I have 4 beanie dragons to sew together plus a few pictures I want to get down on paper.
Today was supposed to just be a check-up and nail clipping for Tanis but when we got to the vets surgery they pointed out that Tanis was down for a myxo vaccination next month. As we are so close to the end of the month I got it done today instead of having to make another appointment, its not going to do him any harm. So vaccination-wise he's fine for another 6 months. Plus, thanks to the vet, the next one is free because its Vaccination Month for pets, we nearly missed out on that. I get to take him back in 3 months time for just the check-up, which should also be free under the bunny clinic membership.
But anyways, Tanis is in perfect health and was a good little boy during the appointment, even if he did climb up onto my shoulder again, it made the vet laugh. The injections don't bother him at all, if I'm holding onto him he's happy just to sit there and take it.
I did some reading up on house training bunnies when I got home but I know Anthony isn't too thrilled with that idea. I think the amount of rabbit-proofing we'd have to do puts him off. Its just on nights like this, wet and windy, I worry about him being outside. I shouldn't really, after all I did spend quite a bit of money on getting him two hutch covers, one to keep the heat in, or out during the summer, and one to keep him nice and dry.
Anthony and I have planned a nice quiet weekend at home, good thing really as I have 4 beanie dragons to sew together plus a few pictures I want to get down on paper.
- Mood:
contemplative


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House training bunnies isn't so difficult- most rabbits will use a litterbox on their own, and stop chewing on things once they've grown out of adolescence. But then again, there are exceptions, and some breeds are naturally tidyer than others (I don't know much about dwarfs, though)