My rabbit suddenly stopped eating and has small, hard droppings. Is this serious?

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Answer

Yes, a rabbit suddenly stopping eating and producing small, hard droppings is a very serious medical emergency. This constellation of symptoms strongly suggests gastrointestinal (GI) stasis, a life-threatening condition where the digestive system slows down or stops entirely. GI stasis can be caused by pain, stress, dehydration, lack of fiber, or underlying dental issues. Rabbits can deteriorate rapidly, so immediate veterinary attention is crucial for diagnostic imaging, pain management, fluid therapy, and motility-enhancing medications. This is an emergency - please take your pet to your nearest emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
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