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If i was you i'd put him bac outside, if that works then he obviously likes to be outside. If not then phone a vet
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Could he have been attacked by another animal?
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it sounds like shock it could have been stung by an insect or frightened by a larger animal, or it could have nibbled a poisonous plant. call your vet!
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I don't understand why you're posting on here when your rabbit OBVIOUSLY needs emergency vet attention......oops......too late. Sorry, bunny......your owner didn't use common sense.
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I thought my rabbit had gotten into poison, but the head movement indicates what HE had: a serious infection eventually affecting his equilibrium--it can easily be life-threatening: get him to a vet for antibiotics and treatment IMMEDIATELY. keep him warm.
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It could be from shock or in running around the yard, if it was unaccustomed to it, it could have sustained an injury to it's spine. It also could be Encephalitozoon cuniculi, a protozoan parasite, that causes head tilt, hind end difficulties and often paralysis. I'd get the rabbit to a vet as soon as possible.
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Its not used to the outside world, or it came in contact to something.
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YOU NEED TO GET YOUR RABBIT TO A VET ASAP!!!!He could be having heat stroke. Go to the vets now.
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He's in that state and you are asking on the internet? How about a vet? He's probably dead by now.
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