I really appreciate seeing the tougher sides of caring for animals, as it gives viewers a full picture. Thank you for all that you do!
@randy-98424 жыл бұрын
Tobin -- very, very true and I'll add that Jessi handles all sides of the story extremely well. Jessi, herself, is a magnificent ambassador and educator. Btw: Hazel sure seems to enjoy being held and stroked. May he get well soon.
@madalen5324 жыл бұрын
Same here. When my rats died (one very suddenly and unexpectedly, the other just a few weeks after because they were bonded) it was extremely hard. I actually held the second one when she let go, because I couldn't stand the thought of my little baby dying alone. But seeing videos like this puts my right back there, and even though it's extremely difficult and brings up a lot of hard emotions, it helps me process what I'm thinking and feeling and remember that I'm not alone. It's so incredibly important to talk about the harder side of pet love and care so we know what to do when those things happen, and how to process them and make it easier for the animal and ourselves.
@Beutimus4 жыл бұрын
My emotions were not prepared. But now that I own three cats, I know that there can be some crazy rough patches.
@danstiver91354 жыл бұрын
Cheeks: "Hey, that 'raggedy old hedgehog toy' is my wife!"
@elizaeliza59374 жыл бұрын
I am sort of wondering if they noticed that when they choose that clip for the video. :)
@snarkiefox54834 жыл бұрын
*camera shows cheeks with fav toy* Cheeks: *humping intensifies*
@elizaeliza59374 жыл бұрын
I had a hamster named Blondie when I was in elementary school. One day we opened her enclosure and found her laying out in the middle with her head tilted and she was not doing well. She could not eat or drink on her own and she could not move at all. She had had a stroke sometime in the night and there was nothing we could do for her other than supportive care. We syringe feed her food and water, did physical therapy by moving and flexing her limbs, and made accommodations in her enclosure to insure her safety. It was three weeks before she suddenly turned a corner. She started walking around, eating, drinking, and doing everything on her own. She still had a moderate head tilt, one squinted eye, and walked with a slight curve to the left. She was our little drunken pirate girl for several months afterwards, and we enjoyed every minuet we had with her. She passed months later after suffering a second stroke. I was very happy our work had paid off and she had lived for so long after the first stoke free of pain and able to enjoy the things she always had again. Its very difficult and sad when our pets and best friends get sick, but luckily there is often something we can do to help, either by taking special care of them or allowing them to pass peacefully. I hope Hazel gets better soon and gets to once again enjoy his favorite things.
@animalwondersmontana4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤
@juliadandy60194 жыл бұрын
How lovelly! I am sure she was very appreciative of all the love =] Thanks for sharing that beautiful story!
@katefonzi36694 жыл бұрын
My rabbit had head tilt. We treated for both an ear infection and e coniculi. She got better after about three weeks of treatment so hang in there! Eventually she started eating the critical care out of a shallow dish which cut down on the stress of holding her and syringe feeding
@xanny284 жыл бұрын
My rabbit got it too. We went to the vet immediately. Died 5 days after the head tilt started.
@Dachdogoriginal4 жыл бұрын
Ah, yes the trials of owning animals. I'm going through that now. I just had to put down my beloved dachshund due to a sudden and very aggressive liver cancer that developed in less than 7 days. His littermate of 16 years is now grieving and has a heart condition. You just do your best and try to be a comfort. I hope things continue to improve and your little ones recover.
@ijustdontcareanymore10224 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for the loss of your pup.
@Dachdogoriginal4 жыл бұрын
@@ijustdontcareanymore1022 thank you. It's been a little hard. But he had a very good life. So at 16 that's not the longest they live, but he did it well. I still got his brother and were bonding even more.
@rustydowd8794 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that 😔 16 years is a long life for any dog. It's just too bad they don't live forever.
@Dachdogoriginal4 жыл бұрын
@@rustydowd879 agreed. Forever would be nice. One week ago today and it is such a hole in our day. My dogs don't bark much. I was happy for the first time that the brother was out happily barking at the gate at kids playing in the street. I think he is coming around a little.
@snarkiefox54834 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the time I helped my mom care for a litter of pups last spring we bred. One of them had kidney stones so we took him in for a routine level easy surgery. Perfectly healthy otherwise before...... operation success........... And then...... he just..... stayed asleep after anesthedia. Just a 3 month old dog about to be adopted. Hardest phone call to the would-have-been family in my life to hear.... It felt like my own child died. But it just goes to show how nature is just nature. That's why dogs have so many pups in a litter; to ensure at least one survives to pass their genes along. It just happens. The positive from this is that the rest of the litter was able to grow stronger and more resilient. And all have happy new homes and continuing living strong!
@alysonshorthouse88584 жыл бұрын
My baby bun Flora had head tilt from e-cuniculi. Then she needed surgery for something else, but she came through each time. She was such a sweet girl. I lost her just a couple of months ago and miss her every day.
@GuyNamedSean4 жыл бұрын
That's good to hear. It sounds like an absolutely terrifying illness, but I'm glad it's well researched and treatable.
@animalwondersmontana4 жыл бұрын
So good to hear she made it through the head tilt. I'm sorry you lost her, but it sounds like you gave her lots of love ❤
@alysonshorthouse88584 жыл бұрын
@@animalwondersmontana thank you so much. She was with me for 8 years and she brought me a lot of joy. Her favourite place to lie was between me feet - licking my toes. Rabbits are amazing, they have so much personality. I hope your bun feels better soon x
@GuyNamedSean4 жыл бұрын
It's really difficult to see Hazel like that, but I'm glad the condition is well-researched and treatable. The buns all seem so well-behaved. How old are Hazel and Bigwig? Do y'all know?
@animalwondersmontana4 жыл бұрын
Hazel is almost 3 years old and Bigwig was said to be 3 when we got him a couple months ago.
@Palitato4 жыл бұрын
@@animalwondersmontana If you guys realize that Hazel will need more focused/on hands care than you have time for (with all the other animals you take care of, I know time is limited in each day) would you consider finding him a new home? My friend and I transported a little head tilt bunny and his companion over 10 hours from ATL to Orlando to go to a special new home where the lady had experience in caring for head-tilt and special needs bunnies. I know you always say you're their forever home, but if you end up with a special needs animal that needs more one-on-one care and time, would you find them a new home?
@ashleighpeterson15104 жыл бұрын
@@Palitato As someone interested in rescuing someday, I think it would be a cool video to see AWM discuss times that they felt overwhelmed with care and needed help from other sources, if that has ever occured. Either way it's a great question!
@gcooper6424 жыл бұрын
I know. Poor wee soul. Good to see he's getting good treatment and lots of love.
@AllTheArtsy4 жыл бұрын
@@ashleighpeterson1510 They recently showed the rehoming of an arctic fox that they hoped to be a companion for Cas and Serafina, who proved to be too aggressive and was rehomed in a facility in Texas where he would not be handled and sheltered with companions.
@kellyko60574 жыл бұрын
rabbits are some of the most heart breaking animals to care for. they are so so delicate but full of love. they shatter ur heart when its their time to go
@mstout2u4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved the shot of cheeks loving his hedgehog toy.
@DonnaBrooks Жыл бұрын
Timestamp?
@danellemalan4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you don't shy away from the hard parts of animal care. It's important knowledge to share and helps people (including kids) to have a realistic view on what goes into being an animal guardian and the things that come with that. It's good to be realistic as well as optimistic. Sending good thoughts for recovery.
@carschmn4 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your bunny rough patch. Hopefully Hazel recovers even if he’s a bit crooked. I had a cat with a head tilt for a reason we are not sure. He woke up one morning with a head tilt, crazy eyes, and was spinning in place. He recovered slowly over time and he is good now.
@animalwondersmontana4 жыл бұрын
Good to hear he's better! ❤
@24flyingcats843 жыл бұрын
Sorry he had such a bad time, and so glad he's doing well now.
@AlishaHerbiederbie4 жыл бұрын
Hazel and Bigwig? My Watership Down heart has joined the thousand
@tisfortori45214 жыл бұрын
haha I was thinking the same thing!
@katiedonnellan97374 жыл бұрын
I have gone through this at my facility. Our favorite rabbit, Otis, who was a great ambassador animal and very friendly to everyone got head tilt and it was caused by the parasite. We tried for 5 months - medication, supportive care, vet visits . He improved once for a short time and we were hopeful for a full recovery but regressed soon after, never showing improvement again. We made the difficult decision to euthanize and I was right there with him when he took his last breaths. Animal care is so rewarding but so hard at the same time. I type this with a five week old kitten asleep on my chest that someone found in their backyard tonight and brought to me. I love animal care, the highs are high but the lows are brutal. But I wouldn’t give up working with and being dedicated to animals. I hope Hazel beats this. It would be so great to be able to see another bun come back from this. I am sending positive vibes for Hazel ❤️
@ryantwombly7204 жыл бұрын
My brother had a hairless rat with a permanent hunch and tilted head. At first glance, he looked like a hopeless case, but my brother was attentive with his care and he went on to live a full, long ratty life. Best to Hazel!
@fraga23284 жыл бұрын
I rescued a rabbit 6 years ago and she just doesn’t like people! No pets for Pinkie! She has a dirt garden for herself, gets lots of food, and likes to licks my feet when I come out to chill outside. She looks a lot like Cheeks too!!
@fraga23284 жыл бұрын
Also, hoping for Hazel’s swift recovery! Y’all take such good care of animals, i have hope 💚💚
@mikeg9b4 жыл бұрын
Our modern society and especially the current Internet culture is all about showing off the good and hiding the bad. Thank you for sharing everything and showing us what honesty looks like.
@nikleiser58884 жыл бұрын
11years old! That's crazy old for a bunny. Stay strong Cheeks. I used to have a bunny and the doctor told that bunnies only live for 7-8years.
@MissBelovedBunny4 жыл бұрын
Nik Leiser my bunny is also 11 years old. Brought him to the vet last year and the vet told me that it’s not uncommon for him to see rabbits live to 14 years old now.
@allpuffedup4 жыл бұрын
My rabbits lived to around 12 years old.
@nikleiser58884 жыл бұрын
@@MissBelovedBunny Are we still talking about European bunnies ?
@Cillana4 жыл бұрын
@@nikleiser5888 rabbits are getting better nutrition and vet care these days so longer lived bunnies are more common. I volunteer for a rabbit rescue and we tell people average 8-10 years. And explain that some rabbit may live shorter lives and some longer. I know of a couple instances of domestic (European) rabbits living to 18 years old. Never heard of a rabbit any older than that. This is extremely exceptional, equivalent to a human living to 110+ years old.
@AlreadyFallenOut33 жыл бұрын
I have had my Netherland dwarf bunny for over 13 years! She's still doing amazingly well, got so much energy, in 100% perfect health. I give her the best life as possible since I know my remaining time with her isn't long.
@ravennightshade47024 жыл бұрын
My daughters bunny has this parasite, luckily no head tilt though. People really dont realise how much can go wrong or how quickly when it comes to bunnys, she takes him and his companion to a specialist vet and has spent well over £1000 on issues so far. They are worth it, they are her babies, but its something People need to know, they can be expensive and have lots of issues so dont take them on without thinking about it and taking that all into account.
@marthachampagne3164 жыл бұрын
it's still a lot better than exotics. lots of those animals just have almost no good information on how to take proper care of them or what illnesses they can get and how to treat them. it tends to lead to a lot of bad situations and sudden unexplained deaths. at least rabbits are a domesticated animal whose diseases are well documented and often possible to treat or manage medically, even if it can be hard to find a vet who works with them regularly.
@tisfortori45214 жыл бұрын
Exactly, my mom had gotten my sister a bunny even though I knew it was a terrible idea. My sister isn't exactly responsible and only wanted one because they're cute. My mom also had done no research on rabbits when she got it, I was the one who did all the research and was amazed by how sensitive they are! I was the one the rabbit bonded with the most even though I don't even live with my mom! Whenever I would visit though, I made sure the rabbit got lots of attention, I would bunny proof my moms living room and let the rabbit run around and we would just lay on the floor together, my mom ended up giving the rabbit up to a pet store that took it in. I hope he found a good home
@jadehershey4 жыл бұрын
Quality of life is always the most important aspect. My fiance and I had to make the tough call at the beginning of quarantine to euthanize one of our beloved rats. He had gone blind, deaf, had no use of his back legs, etc... Ultimately, if the animal can't be an animal, then we need to our part to make sure they aren't suffering. Fortunately, similarly to your story with the boys here, we were able to rescue another rat, and they took to our remaining one instantly. Best introductions I've ever had. There's always some positives too! 💕
@roshanjumanji26854 жыл бұрын
I had a rescue 1 year old rabbit that was found wandering the main roads. She lived with us for 7 more years. When she was 8 she had a head tilt so I told my parents and she was diagnosed with e. cuniculi. We tried to make her recover, but she it worsened and she had trouble moving and eating and couldn't poop properly. We ended up having to put her down in May this year. Thanks for making a video on this!
@matthieua.42984 жыл бұрын
Hazel and all the animals are really lucky to have you guys. I really hope everything will be okay.
@stephgeorge58854 жыл бұрын
My bunny Boston is a nethie too and he's had medical problems for the past couple of years. After a tooth root absess our specialist vet didn't think removing teeth was going to help so we put him on pain meds and antibiotics. At the next visit he was looking worse and I was told he probably didn't have more than a couple of weeks... it's be almost 2 years now, he hasn't had any more absesses but he still has damage to his jaw and so he's still on pain meds as well as subcutaneous antibiotics which I was trained to give him at home. He's full of attitude, loves his food and runs around in the grass and while he's still happy I'm going to be here for him and give him the best quality of life. It's so nice to hear about other bunnies with medical problems getting the love and care they deserve. I've had people ask me why I'm put in so much time and money for 'just a rabbit' but my little man is amazing and he deserves the world.
@vicaroo0014 жыл бұрын
Kudos. Nothing is harder than losing someone you worked so hard to make happy.
@marineprincess1234 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Your words had an especially deep impact on me as our cat has recently advanced to stage 2 of kidney failure and we are having to give her saline infusions to help keep her kidney toxins down. We talked with our vet about quality of life and what to look for to know she’s ready. Luckily she’s exhibiting none of those signs yet so we get to keep her with us for now. ❤️
@audraelynnegrimmelhaussen88084 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all you do for animals but most especially thanks for caring for rabbits. As a bunny mom, I wish people would understand them more.
@PaintFae4 жыл бұрын
This makes me think a lot about my bunny, Aslan. He died a few years ago after a very long and binky-filled life. In his last year, he got very old very fast and had many of the issues from this video. We did our best to keep him comfortable and safe, but sometimes it's a pets time to go. Its great to see a video on the harder side of animal care, especially with bunnies. Many get them just cause theyre cute and they think care will be easy -- but they need as much love and specialized attention as any pet. Thanks for all the informative and lovely videos!
@veronika11594 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I came into work and noticed one of our rabbits had head tilt and nystagmus. I didn’t even know that was a thing with rabbits at the time, and it was so subtle, but I just knew it wasn’t normal and got our vet. I did my best to improve her quality of life as she got worse- putting her food in a bowl instead of the feeder so she could reach it more easily, taking out the shelf so she couldn’t fall off of it, making sure her buddy wasn’t taking advantage, extra attention and close monitoring to make sure she was eating/drinking/ doing ok. But after a few weeks she couldn’t walk without flipping herself over, and we decided to euthanize her. I had nicknamed her Tilty. Thank you for showing the more challenging parts of animal care. I still think about Tilty often and really appreciated this video. I am glad Hazel is starting to do better, and hope he continues to improve!! ❤️
@lousielouise87164 жыл бұрын
Sorry about my little buddies. I hope that Hazel will be recovered, and that Bigwig and he can be back to friends.
@Beryllahawk4 жыл бұрын
This is a difficult subject and one that I think gets glossed over far too often. Parents might not know, or might not want to consider, the difficulties; or they might not want to discuss it with their kid who wants to own a pet rabbit. I can't blame them, because things like this make me feel pretty hesitant about ever attempting to care for one. But plenty of kids are capable of understanding the challenges and often are up for it - hopefully a video like this makes it easier for a family that has a rabbit or is considering one. The feeling that you've done everything "right" - or at the least everything possible - and yet it isn't enough is so heart-breaking. And the animal doesn't understand, which just makes it worse. All they know is that it hurts, and they trust you to fix it. Even wild creatures in your care come to accept that you the human are a being they can trust. And when the hard things happen - it feels like you failed them, sometimes. Even when you can know in your head that you didn't do anything wrong, even when you've exhausted every possibility, it still feels awful. A good video, and thank you for sharing the hard part, facing it square and not sugar coating. You and yours are incredible humans and far stronger than I could be in caring for sick animals.
@sarahk81364 жыл бұрын
I am a first time rabbit owner and have had my rabbit for 4 years now. Rabbit care can still be hard to understand and diagnose as opposed to other more common household pets, and while it is hard to see Hazel like that, I am very grateful for the information. One of my biggest fears is my rabbit developing a head tilt, so knowing what can happen, how it can happen, and steps to take if it were to happen is extremely reassuring. Thank you Animal Wonders! Your work continues to inspire and help me love, appreciate, and care for animals so much!
@LaviniaDeMortalium4 жыл бұрын
These kind of video's are so important! The philosophy of researching what you're getting into with an animal was something my grandfather drilled into me at a very, very young age and it's something that sticks with me with every animal I take in. Of course you want to provide for every animals needs, but that doesn't work if you're not aware of _what_ those needs might be - by disease or genetics. If not for you, do it for the health of the animal who will not and cannot consent to being under your care.
@starshinesoldier4 жыл бұрын
I hope Hazel will be okay. Rest In Peace Earl Grey. Hope BigWig remains healthy! Thank you sharing your good stories and your struggles. They are in my thoughts and sending good vibes!
@grengrad4 жыл бұрын
It's so tough dealing with a sick animal. We had a couple dogs that lived long lives wonderful lives (12&13), but there were struggles along the way. One had cancer and survived it with a lot of vet care. We knew they had great lives and we had done everything we could for them, but it's hard not to second guess yourself, especially, when they get sick or at the end. Our hearts go out to you.
@mangodancin45124 жыл бұрын
good luck to Hazel and I'm glad that he is getting better and has a new buddy!
@calliopemuse12664 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad Hazel is getting such good care in his time of need. It's so hard when an animal in your life gets sick. My little cat Hoover had to get put down a few years ago due to a congenital heart defect that popped up suddenly, preventing him from being able to move at all and putting him in a lot of pain. I just wish we could have gotten the body back to bury him. He was only five years old, but we gave him a rich and happy life, albeit short. My old lady cat Luna (she's sixteen) stopped eating a few weeks ago and I was so worried. We were about to bring her to the vet when she started eating again and acting like her old self! It was super scary. I don't know what I'm going to do when she's gone. Best wishes to Hazel!!
@kataclysm64 жыл бұрын
I'm wishing the best for Hazel! Thank you for all you do and share. The hard work is noticed and I'm so grateful for Animal Wonders.
@ellietherabbitlover18244 жыл бұрын
I am so happy this got recommended to me right now. One of my two buns passed away a week ago of a very sudden heart attack- he was a rescue, and almost 11, so it wasn't too much of a shock, but it hurt a lot. And I am about to take my other rabbit to the vet, my darling Twix, for what we believe is GI Stasis. It's terrifying, because I know how serious it can be, but I'm hoping for a full recovery. Thank you for spreading awareness about the harder side of taking care of these wonderful animals
@ARiddle19864 жыл бұрын
I had four pups for years - two purebred Labradors, one Labrador and Golden Retriever mix and a Miniature Weenie. The three big dogs all ended up with cancer - one of the lungs, one of the stomach and one of, we think, either the liver or spleen. I cared for them day and night - cleaning up after them, hurrying them outside, giving them medication, rubbing their poor sore joints and just trying to keep them calm. But all of it took a toll on me and after I lost my last baby, I just can't seem to mentally and emotionally handle getting another pet. I *love* animals - always have - and I'm hoping one day I'll heal enough to let another sweetheart into my life.
@CobaltKuma4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing every side of caring for animals! I think its very important that prospective owners see things like this. Get better soon, Hazel!
@RavenWindrunner4 жыл бұрын
Wishing all the best to Hazel, hoping for a good recovery so he can continue living his best life.
@AL13NM4 жыл бұрын
Poor Hazel! Love the Watership Down names!
@marykirkland824 жыл бұрын
I went through something similar with my rabbit a few years ago. She got very sick suddenly and stopped eating. Unfortunately, she passed away but I think about her all the time. I hope Hazel makes a full recovery, he’s so sweet and gentle. Rabbits are so fragile and taking care of them isnt always easy. i’m glad Hazel has the Animal Wonders crew to look over him!
@remmy7774 жыл бұрын
Poor Hazel 😢 I hope he feels better soon. Thanks Jessi for taking good care of him
@HangryKitsune4 жыл бұрын
Good luck for Hazel! I have two rabbits with illnesses. It's really hard sometimes AND it's also hard to find a porpper vet who is specialised on rabbits. We are now at the 5th vet now, but they seem to be very good at their job. It's expensive but I love my rabbits. They help me with my depression and are just nice room mates. So, of course, I help them having a good life. Luis has chronic illnesses since years. It started with a chronic flu in his early years. It got treated multible times. He can live with it. Now he's 8 years old. He develped bladder sludge, which causes inflamation now and then. The new vet also found out that he has a genetic teath malposition, so he has to get that fixed every few month and on top of that he became deaf due to an ear infection. This also attacked a nerve in his face, half his face is paralysed. All of his illnesses probably play together. It sounds super horrible, which it might be if it wouldn't get treated. But he still has a good life, just has to go to the vet now and then. I have some herbal med at home, that support his health (at least he totally loves eating those). So yeah he is a lot of work, but suche lovely character. Super cuddly and nice. Then his new partner Maya (former partner died of cancer...), got an ear infection too, a few months ago (they are both loops. Unfortunately they get those infections often due to the ears not getting enough air circulation...). It also took her hearing abilities and I have to keep an eye open that it doesn't come back. But two weeks ago we got another bad case... At first I thought it's the ears again but nope. One evening she was very dizzy and her head fell to the side. And it actually was the E.C. parasite.... fortunately Maya only had symptoms for 1 and a half day! Nobody knows why it went so fast with her. She is lucky! She still has to take the full med treatment to eliminate the parasite.
@MahaA-ih1nk4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for helping Hazel get better.
@ChefMimsy4 жыл бұрын
I don't know how you do it with so many animals. I have enough trouble caring for my geriatric kitty! You are truly amazing people!
@turdl384 жыл бұрын
Cheeks is so freaking cute! Glad he's able to be retired. Get well soon, Hazel!
@jessicap49984 жыл бұрын
I adopted a 13 year old cat a couple years ago. He came with his full health background, which included congestive heart failure. I knew that CHF was a death sentence, but I took him in, got him meds, got his teeth cleaned, and fell in love with his loud honking meows- he was a purebred Siamese. In April, he started having trouble breathing, as heart failure causes fluids to back up in and around lungs. Just enough to make me notice, but not too much- I still got xrays done. About a month ago in June, his breathing got very bad over a couple of days. I would have sold my car to save him, but the vet told me that at this point, no amount of money would help. So, I held him as he was humanely euthanized. Sometimes, there is nothing else that can be done except the humane thing. He purred in my arms until he was gone. I only had him 2.5 years, but in that time he wiggled a place into my heart and now all I have is a hole full of echoing meows. I miss him, but don't regret a single thing.
@chilllzoneee4 жыл бұрын
I hope he gets better ❤️ He’s scared but knows he’s being cared for and that’s good.
@zoe7day4 жыл бұрын
I have no animal knowledge to share, just some very strong good thoughts to Hazel! I'm sure he's in the very best of hands. Thank you for showing the difficult side of caring for animals as well, as hard as it is it's part of life.
@agusthehuman4 жыл бұрын
As always, lovely video. I hope Hazel recovers as best he can and can live a full and healthy life. Sending love!
@cookingwithcharles1844 жыл бұрын
Can you do a feeding tour of all the animals and show all the enclosures
@animalwondersmontana4 жыл бұрын
The would be a 3 hour video!! 😲
@marrq4 жыл бұрын
@@animalwondersmontana Yes, perfect
@tzxazrael4 жыл бұрын
@@animalwondersmontana that's kind of ok! just use youtube's new chapters system, and label it so we can skip to the sections we want to see maybe? xD
@kimbookish4 жыл бұрын
@@tzxazrael I suspect the problem is not how long it would be for us, but how long it would take for AWM to make it! They could certainly do the tour one week at time and put the episodes into chapters or a Tour the Facility playlist. Maybe that's what you were getting at, though, in which case, YES!
@AllTheArtsy4 жыл бұрын
Oh my god I would have panicked and just started crying if I saw my pet look this way. Thankfully this is a well known illness with possible treatment options. I wish the best for Hazel!
@joymcguire4 жыл бұрын
I love you! You are such a kind person!
@jadehershey4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the highs and the lows. Rescuing comes with so many amazing highs, but sometimes things go wrong. I'm glad the boys got along for those few days, and hopefully the panacur works, and they can get back together soon. 💕
@CalliopeFlowerFarm4 жыл бұрын
11 years old that's amazing!!
@bbrock19814 жыл бұрын
Really great thats the spirit no weapons no war just saving animals behave like humans such a great channel !!!
@mmenz36624 жыл бұрын
three out of four of my rabbits passed away from complications due to e. cuniculi, despite lots of treatment and nursing. So glad to see in your recent video that Hazel is doing well, it's so difficult to see them struggling
@MochaNeko4 жыл бұрын
I adore the fact that one was named Bigwig!! Watership Down is such an amazing book.
@slayer97754 жыл бұрын
and hazel too!
@archanathakur44894 жыл бұрын
I love your channel
@roisinhart4 жыл бұрын
I hope Hazel is able to recover!! That seems so painful. Thank you for taking such good care of them!
@brendaho84064 жыл бұрын
I have a white rabbit named Hemi. She had a minor head tilt and she is still like that. I give her fresh produce and rabbit pellets. The food have been helping Hemi a lot. You were right. Sometimes, even with hard care, things don't always go right. Hemi did face a series of ups and downs until she got her head tilit. This video has been helping me a lot.
@CabbyHat4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your videos like this... for my whole life I've had an incredibly difficult time dealing with, hearing about or even *thinking* about animal death and suffering; the idea itself just sent me into such a deep depression. But you're so good at dealing with the issue gently and realistically that I'm starting to be able to open up to dealing with the idea in a more mature way. I hope for the best for poor little Hazel; it sounds like he's getting the best possible care a rabbit could hope for, and that makes me happy!
@rustydowd8794 жыл бұрын
I'm the same way. I can't have pets because the thought of losing them stresses me out too much.
@AhstTraotee4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, Jessi! Keep fighting, Hazel!
@seaweednz4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. It is so important for people to be aware of the things that can go wrong with rabbits. They are such amazing animals, but can be fragile wee things too.
@InfectedChris4 жыл бұрын
It hurts to see, but it is the reality of caring for these animals. Thank you for sharing and I'm hoping for the best for Hazel!
@defectivegoat57124 жыл бұрын
I don't know much about bunnies so I learned several new things today. I really hope Hazel pulls through. This is why I enjoy this channel so much. They really do educate the highs and lows of animal care and responsibility. *typed as a rambunctious kitten knocks over his entire cat tree.*🙄
@valkyrja89334 жыл бұрын
You can do it Hazel I'm rooting for you little buddy don't give, I send lots of love 💕 and lots of hugs 🤗 ❤
@Miykael4 жыл бұрын
Hope Hazel has a full recovery !
@Astragali4 жыл бұрын
Aww, poor Hazel! I hope he's able to recover nicely.
@queenchoyo60163 жыл бұрын
One of our guinea pigs got really sick, to the point we weren't sure he was going to live out the day. He seems to be getting better, but we have to syringe feed him 4 times a day and he has several medications he has to take twice a day. He'll get another check up with our vet in a few weeks. We're hoping for good news! We found him about 3 years ago in a little store cage on the side of a road near our house. He now lives in a big C&C cage with his friend Piper.
@asrarbaksh35004 жыл бұрын
Bigwig and Hazel from Watership Down? That's nice!
@janetseidlitz59764 жыл бұрын
I've had to care for critically ill gerbils before. Little animals go down so quickly. I hope Hazel recovers. You never know with these little floofs whether they will pull through or not. I'll tell you one thing, thank goodness for Critical Care. Stuff is magic.
@BirdNerdSophie4 жыл бұрын
Another great video! I have been watching for many years now and you have been one of my inspirations to start my own channel, educating people on parrot care! I'd love to see a video catching up with all of the parrots! :)
@RisWish4 жыл бұрын
One of my parent's rabbits had the parasite when she was very young, she fully recovered because I looked up the symptoms and told my parents to go to the vet immediately. But then she died very suddenly, she was only 4 years old. I'm glad she got 4 good years running around the yard, digging holes and cuddling her adopted brother though (his mother didn't care for him, so the breeder put him with another litter)
@nirvanasanctuary76914 жыл бұрын
Get well soon little Hazel! Thank you for documenting this, have learned a lot. Had various herbivores with high needs such as this but never encountered head tilt (touch wood!) It's so hard to see them struggle but I agree with giving them every possible chance (unless they're suffering obviously) Your syringe technique is awesome btw, does Hazel accept willingly or is he unable to move away? Could you maybe do a video covering common rabbit problems - gi stasis, dental issues, fly strike eye & basic care inc. syringe feeding, nail clips, etc. Would love to be able to share it with ppl who get rabbits for their kids & have no idea! 🐇
@unclesunbro15774 жыл бұрын
Working for Animal Wonders would be the best job!
@AakashKumar-gl2fk4 жыл бұрын
I love her voice, it feels like asmr.
@Nennieharg3 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to start doing like this. I'm a huge animal fan and I love your Channel
@karenlucashuryner67274 жыл бұрын
Sending Hazel lots of love and good vibes ❤ Thank you for making these videos, educating, and caring for all of these amazing animals. Rabbits are one of my favorite critters and I wish people knew more about how fantastic they are, as well as how to care for them properly.
@juliadandy60194 жыл бұрын
The work you guys do is beautiful and inspiring! Hoping for a great and speedy recovery for Hazel.
@HolyMess4204 жыл бұрын
I wasn't expecting to shed tears for this one. I hope everything works out. 😟 I appreciate you sharing the downsides with us. It's easy for me to think that a job like that would be unanimously happy. I suppose it's just nice to see balance in all things. I'll have you in my thoughts. Thank you! 💜💚
@abushboy4 жыл бұрын
It is great what you all are doing! Great talking and expressions
@JessyLovesYou4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, it's important that people see what happens when a medical issue arises. I want a rescue hamster myself eventually, but I want to give it a stellar life with a big burrowing enclosure and not worry about vet bills. So, I'll wait until I'm a bit better financially :)
@greypilgrim61573 жыл бұрын
Oh gosh I just watched a video or two that had Earl Grey in them and then I saw he had passed here and it made me sad. But these things happen and you guys definitely did the right thing from what was explained here. How sad though he was a cute little bugger. But I’m sure he is flopping somewhere up there and pain free as well.
@DefektoPrime4 жыл бұрын
My rabbit, King Carrot, began to drool a lot and stopped eating, and it turned out that he had trouble grinding down his molars in his late years, and they were digging into his cheeks. The vet ground them down for him, and he recovered fast. It went well for 6 months, then it began again. Back to the vet for another grinding. After that it only took about a month before he was showing symptoms again, and i decided it was best to let him go. He was getting old, and the procedures were risky, traumatizing for him, and expensive, so i chose to spare him any further pain. He is now in the eternal dandelion fields in the sky, where adventure and lady bunnies awaits behind every bush. Miss you buddy
@MrTmenzo4 жыл бұрын
Rabbits teeth are always growing. He could of kept living if your pocket book could handle the teeth trimmings or sometimes removing the stubborn teeth can fix the issue.
@kaylanutt9544 жыл бұрын
Best wishes for Hazel! I hope he can make a full recovery! ❤
@candicegoff1984 жыл бұрын
We just through this with our house bun. 🤞 Hoping Hazel pulls through! Our bun’s head even went back to normal so there’s definitely hope. Tell Hazel that Emerson the fuzzy lop is rooting for him
@DreamyDuskywing4 жыл бұрын
Sending big love to you all and extra special healing thoughts tompoor Hazel xx
@daniellezepess4 жыл бұрын
Poor Hazel. I'll be hoping for a successful recovery! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ (and I appreciate references to Watership Down! ❤️)
@sherylselvaraj34954 жыл бұрын
Love it, as always!
@iomoon36084 жыл бұрын
My childhood rabbit had head tilt, so this hits me in the feels.
@lisaenglert32024 жыл бұрын
Watch out for myxomatosis!! It’s here and it’s super contagious and always fatal. I lost my buns to it after a long week long vet battle. Lovely critters.
@tham29644 жыл бұрын
Poor animals, they are so lucky to have you!😍 How do you have time to care for all the animals?You have a lot!
@LooneyMann4 жыл бұрын
We adopted a 4 year-old bunny from a local shelter about a year and a half ago. She'd been in 2 formerly permanent homes, and was living with a foster care person when we adopted her from the shelter. In her last home, her bonded pairmate died, and they decided they couldn't care for her anymore. She's soo cute, and has become more comfortable with us, but not THAT comfortable. She had a bout of GI stasis a couple months ago, and has fortunately recovered after bringing her to the emergency vet. She's been shedding and she had a blockage from fur, so now we give her laxatives that smell just like maple syrup every few days. She doesn't put up with brushing, so this seems to be the only thing we can do for now. :\
@k-rhynncyrhyss46914 жыл бұрын
Feel better soon, Hazeykins!! 💖💖
@mckennacross26584 жыл бұрын
I literally cried sending you love ❤️
@littlebean71924 жыл бұрын
oooh my heart 💛😭 hope that hazel makes a full recovery that sweet lil guy!! and RIP earl gray im so sad to hear that hes no longer with us ): it warms my heart to see how much you care for these lil guys