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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Ear help

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    • kara
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        Hey guys! Let me just give you the run down on what’s happened this past week. Last Friday, I took my bunny to the vet because he scratched his right ear more than usual. So I thought ear mites could be the cause. The vet said he doesn’t see any, had a look down my bunny’s ear and he said, and I quote “well, that’s different… Haven’t seen that before”. So I of course asked what is it and his response was “I don’t know it’s little bits of goop(?) So I responded with is that wax. He said “kind of, but wax is usually a different colour.

        So, the vet told me to give my bunny ear drops called Dermatin.

        Skip to 2 days ago, I noticed on the same ear, my bunny now has a reddish bald patch. I’m guessing it’s from scratching when I used the ear drops – he went scratch crazy when I put them in! But I’d thought I’d come here and ask for your opinion! I see the same vet tomorrow (a week later) to see what’s going on.

        There’s unfortunately no bunny savvy vet’s in my area since I live in rural area.

        I’ve attached a photo of it as of now.


      • Sarita
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          Oh poor guy – did the vet do a scraping – maybe check for mites. I don’t think that you need a rabbit savvy vet for an ear problem fortunately – I think any vet should be able to help with this.


        • kara
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            No he hasn’t I’ll ask him to do it tomorrow – thanks


          • kara
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              I must say that my bunny has still been happy as ever so that’s a plus ;D

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