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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bald patch on neck.. first time bunny owner.

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    • Skittles55
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        I just bought a rabbit not even an hour or two ago from the pet store. This little girl/guy is 8 weeks old, VERY friendly and cuddly, however it has a bald spot on it’s neck the size of texas. It’s almost perfectly circular and if i was to take an ice scraper or a spoon, I could peal it off like I were to skin him of his fur.

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      • LBJ10
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          Does he have wooly fur? It isn’t unusual for wooly breeds to have a thin spot there. How does the skin look? Pink and healthy?


        • Skittles55
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            It is EXTREMELY wooly. He has the kind of hair that will absolutely never look well groomed. Do they usually grow back at least somewhat? It’s a pretty huge spot.


          • Skittles55
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              Also, yes. the skin is quite pink and healthy looking. I’m assuming that’s a good sign!


            • LBJ10
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                He’s pretty young so it might fill in some as he gets older. Wooly will be 5 this year and he has a thin spot on the back of his neck. He has always had it, but I think it did fill in some as he got older. As long as the skin doesn’t look red, irritated, flaky, scaly, etc then I wouldn’t be too concerned.


              • MeketatenBun
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                  My first Havana rabbit had the same thing, a spot the size of a quarter of fur missing on the back of her neck. It never really went away for Nefi, but she wasn’t a woolly breed so maybe that’s why hers never really filled in?


                • LBJ10
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                    Other breeds can have thin patches on the backs of their necks. It seems more common in wooly breeds though.

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