Why does my bunny keep falling over suddenly with its head turned sideways? Should I be worried and call Dial A Vet?

I've noticed that my bunny has started falling over suddenly, and when it happens, her head is turned sideways. It’s been happening since last night, and it looks really disorienting for her. Should I be concerned about this behavior and consult with a vet to find out what's going on?

Answer

It sounds like your bunny is experiencing balance issues, which can be quite alarming. Observing such symptoms generally calls for prompt veterinary attention as they could indicate a potential health issue requiring immediate care.

  • Sudden disorientation in rabbits is a concern.
  • A sideways head tilt can be a sign of inner ear issues or neurological problems.
  • Consulting with a vet promptly can help prevent further complications.

If your bunny is falling over and has a head tilt, it might be experiencing what's known as "head tilt" or "torticollis." This condition can arise from several causes, such as an ear infection, head trauma, or more serious neurological conditions. It is important to seek professional advice as soon as possible to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Your vet can provide a thorough examination and possibly recommend diagnostic tests to better understand and manage your bunny's condition.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause my bunny to suddenly fall over?

    Sudden loss of balance can be caused by ear infections, inner ear issues, or neurological conditions. A vet can help diagnose and recommend treatment.

  • Is head tilt common in rabbits?

    Head tilt is a known condition in rabbits that can signal various underlying issues. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical for recovery.

  • Can this condition be treated at home?

    While some supportive care can be given at home, it is crucial to have your bunny assessed by a vet to address the root cause effectively.

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