Sounds like snuffles to me. You need to get the rabbit to a vet.
You rabbit has an infection, called "snuffles" or "sniffles". It's most likely caused by Pasteurella. You should seek veterinary treatment immediately, because your rabbit needs antibiotics to cure its infection.
Please note: You should be extremely careful what antibiotics your vet prescribes, because drugs in the -cillin family (Amoxicillin, Ampicillin) are toxic to rabbits. Your vet will probably want to prescribe Baytril or another rabbit-safe antibiotic for treatement. The House Rabbit Society has a list of which antibiotics are safe and which are toxic here: (http://www.rabbit.org/health/antibiotics.html).
Sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, and puffy face.symptoms of allergies? 1. Runny Nose, Stuffy Nose, Sneezing 2. Runny Nose, Stuffy Nose, Sneezing 3. Cough 4. Rashes 5. Fatigue 6. Headache 7. Nausea and Vomiting 8. Fever
Yes
An inflammatory response characterized by sneezing or a runny nose is typically caused by the body's immune system reacting to irritants such as dust, pollen, or viruses. This response triggers the release of histamine, which increases blood flow to the affected area and results in the symptoms of sneezing and a runny nose.
Symptoms of Chlamydia in cats can include conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eye), sneezing, nasal discharge, and coughing. It can also cause ulceration of the eyes and respiratory signs. If you suspect your cat has Chlamydia, it's important to see a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.
No. A runny nose is not a symptom of pregnancy in a rabbit. It is possible to palpate a doe to determine pregnancy, but this isn't something that an inexperienced person will likely be successful in doing.
A cold's symptoms usually include a runny nose and sneezing.
If you have a cold, either a headache, stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, or coughing.
Sometimes. Other times it can be hives or stomaches.
Maybe.... I don't know if it is but, Sniffle is when you Have a Runny Nose And you keep Breathing in and Sneezing
A- Histaminehistamine
depends where its discharging from.
The common cold in humans is an upper respiratory disease, and puppies can get similar syndromes. Signs would include discharge from the eyes or nose, sneezing, coughing, decreased energy, decreased appetite and increased body temperature (fever).