Rectal Prolapse in Degu May 29, 2017 16:15:07 GMT Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by moletteuk on May 29, 2017 16:15:07 GMT I think this could really ease things for you and her if you can pop it back in regularly for her.I think continuing the probiotics sounds like a good idea, I'm not sure what the purpose of the vitamin C is though. If she takes fresh forage and also some pellets that are supplemented I'm not sure that she will be able to use more, although I think she will be able to simply wee out any excess as Vit C is a water soluble one. The protexin probiotics have a good reputation, it might be worth trying these pellets: www.vetuk.co.uk/rabbit-supplies-rabbit-grooming-and-hygiene-c-649_197/protexin-pro-fibre-for-rabbits-800g-pot-p-1178 And I have been using Sanofor 'moor liquid' for my goo who occasionally does smelly poos and that comes recommended too www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dog_health/stomach_digestion_supplements/hokamix_/81595
Rectal Prolapse in Degu May 29, 2017 22:50:30 GMT via mobile Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by elfkindler on May 29, 2017 22:50:30 GMT I think the vet just wants to make sure she's getting enough vitamin C. She will pee out an excess, so giving her a bit more can't do any harm.