Take it to the vet, as it could have the snuffles. See the two links below that give you information about it.
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Iceberg lettuce can NOT cause a rabbit death but it has no nutrients value and it COULD get your rabbit sick. Overall, iceberg lettuce for your rabbit should be avoided.
Not always The female rabbit could be having a pretend pregnancy or the rabbit might be cold
What you can do about a wheezing pig will depend on other symptoms. If wheezing is the only symptom, it could be allergies. Search the area for mold or other unusual, it could also be pollen. If there are other symptoms, or if the wheezing worsens, a vet should be called.
It could be allergy, but could be something worse, like heartworm. Heartworm symptom is a cough, not wheezing.
No, do not perform CPR on a wheezing pet. The pet is wheezing due to a cold, infection or allergy; or it could be choking.
This is not recommended. It could possibly damage the fur on the rabbit and perhaps even rip it out, which could cause the rabbit much pain and distress.
Wheezing IS a sign of distress. Rabbits shouldn't make any noise when they breathe.If your rabbit is breathing through its mouth (rather than its nose), that is also a very serious sign of distress (even if it isn't wheezing or making noise).Wheezing or any sign of difficulty breathing could indicate a respiratory infection, or an injury or obstruction of some kind.It's a good idea to bring your rabbit to your vet the moment you notice something is wrong. The thing about bunnies is that when they aren't feeling well (for any reason), they can deteriorate really quickly -- more than cats, dogs, and humans, for instance.If you don't have a vet already, make sure you find one who has experience with rabbits. The House Rabbit Society website has some good info and vet listings if you need help with that. It's really important to find a rabbit-savvy vet because most vets don't know about how to treat them. For example, I've heard of vets putting pet rabbits down for having "snuffles," but that's just an upper respiratory infection and can usually be treated with a dose of antibiotics.
A wheezing sound in a tortoise could be a sign of a respiratory infection, lung disease, or a blockage in the airways. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
That wheezing noise could be a sign of a respiratory (breathing) infection, Which can become serious and if not treated fatal.
Yes, one of the fatal side effects of using Permethrin is trouble breathing and wheezing. This could cause a person that has asthma to go into an attack.