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Forum BEHAVIOR Over grooming

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    • Bambam
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        Pebbles and flin are my two girls, both under 6 months. They are bonded and love each other dearly. However, today I saw that Pebbles has a little bald spot with a red sore on it on her head, I have seen Flin go MAD licking her there before and I just thought it was cute. Is it over grooming or is it something worse?
        Flin is a licker and loves licking me and if I have a scab on my leg she nurses it and pulls the scab off.. I am worried that she is doing this to Pebbles?

        What can I do?


      • bunnylova123
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          I had a similar problem, but with dry ears. My other bunny would groom my bunnies ears so much they went very dry and flaky. I used some gorgeous guineas lavender and myrhh lotion and human exma cream, but eventually I just left it. Try asking your vet for advice?

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