The first step is for the vet to talk to you and gather some historical information and perform a physical examination. The findings from that conversation and exam will guide what happens next. The vet may recommend some tests like bloodwork or xrays. Ultimately it is your choice what you have done beyond the examination. The vet will discuss all your options and explain why these tests may or may not be important. You make the choice. What seems to be wrong with your bun? Male or female? How old is you bun? Jeffrey L. Rhody, DVM, DABVP-ECM
Oh, okay. Thank you. My bunny has been acting different for the past few days. He only gets hyper in the morning for about 2 minutes and then stays under the bed all day, just laying down. He sometimes only eats when I feed him. He acts completely different. He doesn't want to play and run around like he use to. I'm a bit concerned on what's wrong with him. My bunny is a male. I believe he's 8-9 months. I'm not completely sure. Also, ever since he was younger, he never like to drink water. He still refuses to drink water. Is that normal?
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