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Forum BEHAVIOR Ear scractching

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    • Benthebunny
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        My bunny Ben has been scratching his ear a lot, from the inside to behind to infront he will scratch a bit. He has no head tilt. When I sort of massage the front of his ears he shakes his head like “No.” Other than that, he is pretty normal. he has not been doing it like, constantly. Just a few times.


      • Sr. Melangell
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          I don’t want to frighten you dear, but bunnies hide illness very well, I would say get him looked at he may have an inner ear infection or a bit of hay in there which a vet can remove, ears are awful when they get infected, I know because I have a condition that causes ear infections and tonsil problems, get him checked a bunny can’t tell you what is wrong, getting him seen early can help to avoid head tilt.
          Good luck.


        • Benthebunny
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            I don’t know if I can take him to the vet. My mom probably would not let me. I don’t know what to do!


          • Mikey
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              Is he shedding at all? All three of my bunnies do this with their ears while they shed


            • Benthebunny
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                Yes he is shedding.I looked in his ears with a flashlight and there was like small chunks of wax or something


              • LittlePuffyTail
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                  Some wax in the ears is normal. Is your bunny a lop? Signs of infection are redness, swelling, crusty or pus-like discharge and/or a bad smell.


                • Benthebunny
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                    No he is not a lop. In my thread “double poop” you can see a picture of him

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                Forum BEHAVIOR Ear scractching