🐾 Elevate Your Pet's Health Game!
The Sherwood Pet Health Rabbit Emergency Kit is a compact, 10-gram solution designed for your rabbit's nutritional needs. Featuring a Timothy hay base and free from grains and soy, this kit ensures balanced nutrition while being perfect for emergencies or special occasions like birthdays.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Unit Count | 6.35 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
R**E
Literally a lifesaver
One of my bunnies has had chronic digestive issues with frequent bouts of GI stasis. The other formulas provided by both my vet and the emergency vet (Critical Care and Selective) are not tolerable to my bunny and most of it ends up on me! Thank God for Sherwood, not only does my bunny let me syringe feed this to him, but I can actually put it in a bowl, and he'll eat it all on his own! I'm not surprised because unlike the others, this smells so fresh and good. This has been a lifesaver and has given my bunny his health back. The packets of appetite stimulant are a much-added benefit to help with recovery. Better than yucky medicine! My only problem is that my other bunny who is not sick, has discovered how good this stuff is and races to clean out the bowl! I'm so glad I tried Sherwood. It is totally worth it. I wish the veterinarians would distribute this rather than the other stuff.
1**4
Saved our bunny's life!
This saved my daughter's bunny's life. Her bunny got very sick from some contaminated carrots that were recalled and said to have had ecoli. We had no idea why her bunny kept getting worse and worse until we saw the recall notice. I quickly bought this and it was in the nick of time. Her bunny was weak, skinny and lethargic. Within two weeks of giving her this treatment, she was back to gaining weight and doing binkies. She's now a happy, healthy bunny!
J**N
Worth the money!
One of my rabbits kept having stasis episodes at least once a year so I decided to buy this pack to have in my emergency first aid kit. My rabbit started showing very early signs of stasis and all the meds administered from her last ER vet had expired, so I didn’t want to chance it and gave her baby gas drops and this Sherwood emergency kit. I used one pack of the appetite restore mix and syringe fed my rabbit and the package said in 1-3 hours your rabbit should start eating, and sure enough at the 2 hour mark, my rabbit was pooping, eating, and drinking water! This kit is a huge lifesaver if you’re in a pinch, but always keep a close eye on your rabbit just in case you need to go to the emergency vet.
P**2
Highly recommend. Has saved my bunny multiple times with it.
If you have a rabbit you should definitely keep this on hand. Have used this and critical care and definitely prefer this brand. Love the individual packets so stays fresher longer. Works great.
H**G
Good product
This really helped my chinchilla. The price wasn't bad to
P**N
Saved my bunny
The media could not be loaded. This stuff is amazing! I did not need to actually syringe feed him this go around because I started him on it when I noticed the problem early and he likes it. I actually used the appetite stimulant in it for a few times. I didn’t actually know that making sure his teeth stayed short involved his back teeth too, not just his incisors!. I’d look at his nice short front ones and think all was well. Not so! His chest and neck kept looking wet and I thought it was the water bowl but he was actually drooling from discomfort. The vet gave him Metacam for pain and I had to feed him this a few times and day and only feed hay otherwise, preferably 1st cut. She had mentioned a specialist and surgery but I can’t afford that. This is working! He is eating hay and grinding his teeth pain free. The vet said pellets (more than a tiny amount like 2TBS) was bad for him. Also I’ve always given him rabbit safe vegetables and fruits in small amounts but those things make them not hungry enough for hay and that’s 80% of his diet. I’m not to fall for it when he runs up to me when I open the fridge. Instead I make sure he has high quality 1st cut hay at all time such as Small Pets Select, Oxbow or even Eaton brand and a small amount of pellets and hopefully he will grind down his teeth. She also said bananas can ferment in his stomach so outside of a little nibble 1-2 time per mo they are off limits. I don’t know why God made rabbits to have to eat hay but we have to convince them other than we brought them indoors and changed up their whole world. His sister has never experienced any issues like this. I’m so grateful for this emergency kit!!
S**H
Great product for rabbit emergency care
I really like the way the emergency food is portioned into separate small bags. In other critical care, it's all in one bag that has to be used up or discarded and if you dont need the whole bag it is wasted. The small pouches make it easy to only use what you need. The appetite restore didn't seem to really make a difference for my rabbit but it did help us get some more fluid in him and he was more readily taking it because it is essentially banana sugar water. We did not use the included syringe for our rabbit as it was a little too short and food didn't get far enough in to where he had to swallow. Might be better for smaller pets. I definitely think having this in your emergency kit is important and it really helped my rabbit get through GI stasis.
S**H
Get a large syringe
Bunny took to the formula fine however, you need a large syringe. I had to grab a dog size syringe in a pinch at the store to make this work. Recommended syringes would be nice in advance.
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