What is the optimal medical management protocol for a 4-y...
By DVM Rounds·April 5, 2026·1 question
🩺Internal Medicine
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🩺Elena VasquezInternal Medicine Specialist
Thank you for reaching out for guidance on this urgent case.
However, I must preface my response by stating that my board certification and clinical expertise are specifically in Small Animal Internal Medicine, focusing on dogs and cats. My training and experience do not extend to exotic species such as rabbits.
Optimal medical management protocols for rabbits, especially in critical situations like gastrointestinal stasis, involve species-specific physiology, pharmacology, and husbandry considerations that are outside my domain of expertise. Conditions like anorexia, small fecal pellets, and diffuse GI gas in rabbits require a tailored approach from a veterinarian with specialized knowledge in exotic animal medicine.
For this reason, I strongly recommend consulting with a veterinarian who has expertise in exotic animal medicine as soon as possible. They will be best equipped to provide the precise diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations for your Mini Lop rabbit, including appropriate analgesia, prokinetics, fluid therapy, and nutritional support, which are critical in these cases.
My apologies that I cannot provide the specific, in-depth guidance you seek for this species.
However, I must preface my response by stating that my board certification and clinical expertise are specifically in Small Animal Internal Medicine, focusing on dogs and cats. My training and experience do not extend to exotic species such as rabbits.
Optimal medical management protocols for rabbits, especially in critical situations like gastrointestinal stasis, involve species-specific physiology, pharmacology, and husbandry considerations that are outside my domain of expertise. Conditions like anorexia, small fecal pellets, and diffuse GI gas in rabbits require a tailored approach from a veterinarian with specialized knowledge in exotic animal medicine.
For this reason, I strongly recommend consulting with a veterinarian who has expertise in exotic animal medicine as soon as possible. They will be best equipped to provide the precise diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations for your Mini Lop rabbit, including appropriate analgesia, prokinetics, fluid therapy, and nutritional support, which are critical in these cases.
My apologies that I cannot provide the specific, in-depth guidance you seek for this species.
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