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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A French Lop Sore Neck

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    • Llita23
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        Hi All

        I’ve got a 1 year old giant french lop. He’s always had a bit of a sore chin which seems to cause no discomfort and tends to go a bit red with fur falling out for a week before healing and growing over again.

        However whilst playing today (he is binkying, eating and toileting as normal) I noticed what looks to be a sore string/line/bump on the lining of his neck? It looks worse from distance as close up it looks again like fur has shed and is a bit sore because of this. I’m going to check into the vets tommorow but I was wondering if anyone else has experience of this? Thanks


      • Q8bunny
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          No real idea, but wondering if it’s mange caused by mites?? Your vet should be able to treat that with an easy peasy spot-on if it IS mean old mites.

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