Your rabbit is probably allergic to something. If she is inside on the carpet, it could be additives used when vacuuming the carpet. Have mommy use plain arm and hammer instead. If rabbit is outside, mostly, she may be allergic to pollen irrattants just like people are. Your vet may administer a shot that will last several months, this may help bunny not sneeze as much.
Your rabbit may also have been exposed to too much dust or mold in her environment. Some rabbits will sneeze often when they take in too much dust or other irritants. Also, rabbits cannot get human colds, so you may need to seek another vet who understands rabbits and their illnesses if she's been treated more than once for an illness she is incapable of having. You can find rabbit-smart vets on the House Rabbit Society's site (http://www.rabbit.org/vets).
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Yes, but only some times some times they could be harmful
No, although it could be recognised as going in 11 remainder 4 times, or 11 and 2/3 times
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Upper respiratory infections called "snuffles" are common with pet rabbits. Sneezing and nasal discharge especially if white and thickened indicate one of several bacterial infections. An anti bacterial medication can be given by a vet after confirming the cause. A rabbit with pneumonia or lower respiratory infection will show symptoms of loud raspy breathing and often stretches its neck to attempt to get more oxygen in with each breath. A rabbit showing these signs is critically ill and needs to be taken to a small animal Veterinarian right away. There are no home remedies that work well enough to ensure recovery.
The theory for sneezing 3 times in a row may cause you to die, is absolutely 100% wrong, many people have sneezed 7 times too, but that won't kill you either. so don't worry mon, be happy.:)
Just means you normally sneeze more than once
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Sometimes. Other times it can be hives or stomaches.
Longest sneezing fit The longest recorded sneezing fit is that of Donna Griffiths (UK). She began sneezing on January 13, 1981 and sneezed an estimated one million times in the first 365 days. Her first sneeze-free day came 978 days later on September 16, 1983.
Your rabbit will struggle and try and get free. It might scream. If it does either of these things put your rabbit down gently and move away from it so you rabbit knows it doesn't have to run away and you will give it space and not do things it doesn't want to do. Do not let your rabbit get free from a height because they have delicate spine and it could break under the impact. If children are picking up a rabbit , make sure they sit down with the rabbit and make sure there is an adult present at all times.
in the early part of the Victorian era slaves were treated equally to the past although many states had banned slavery as in the relation ship to the Victorian era to how slaves are treated i see no relation.
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you have to be really nice to it and give it everthing it likes.give it treats about 3 times a day and it will probebly start getingto be a little more unaggresive.i have a floppy eared rabbit and it loves running around my room sooooooo you could try that!
you dont need it all the time but covering your sneezing is a good idea