I had this problem with my rabbit a few years ago. Mine just kicked one day and ended up breaking their back. This could be the problem.
AnswerYour Rabbit Is Probably Paralised And You Should Take It To The Vet **IMMEDIATELY** Or It Could Just Have Brocken Legs But You Should Defo Take It To The Vet No Matter What!!AnswerThe rabbit has Floppy Rabbit Syndrome. The true cause is unknown but it is commonly thought to be caused by stomach upsets due to a sudden change in diet. This would lead to paralysis of the body but not basic reflexes such as the tongue. Its fatal because there nothing passing through its digestive system. This relates back to rabbits being herbivores and requires constant gut movement. If that doesn't kill the rabbit then hunger and thirst will.paw. this is the answer thank you
. . . Crab claw . . . Rabbit's paw . . . Crow's caw
The red and green kangaroo paw is a native Australian plant. It does not move.
Son=mething is probably wrong with the paw.
theres something stuck in his paw on the bottom
Typically rabbits have a total of 18 toes. Each front paw has four primary toes, and a small one on the side of the foot called a dewclaw. Each rear paw has four toes.
From ears to the front paw, an adult lion head rabbit, is about 7-10 inches.
The rabbit's paw could be cut, there could be a broken bone, there could be a bruised foot.
paw
Obviously by putting paw in front of the other paw!!
maybe you can paint it if the dog dosnt move their paw
Perhaps "paw cutter" (e.g. removing a rabbit's foot).