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My new rabbit sounds stuffy with mucus. Is it a respiratory infection?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

I have a new dwarf rabbit who has been making this noise; it sounds like she is stuffy and has mucus. Wondering what I should do?

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Answered By Rodrigo Roca, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on October 27th, 2018

Hello, I am very sorry to hear about your rabbit. Rabbits are predisposed to bacterial upper respiratory infections. One of the more common causes is a bacteria called Pasturella, leading to an infection called "Snuffles". If left untreated this bacteria can lead to pneumonia. Rabbits are very sensitive animals and when they become ill they are often predisposed to developing GI problems such as GI stasis. To prevent secondary problems from developing I would recommend having your rabbit evaluated by a veterinarian so that they can perform an examination and evaluate the nasal discharge. Hope this helps, good luck!

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