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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Iching ears

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    • Iris
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        My 2 month old tend to ich her ears alot is it because she is still small or a rash i checked her body there were no fleas and no signs of rashes but its really bothing me and i really need an answer


      • tobyluv
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          It’s possible that your bunny could have ear mites, or some skin condition that you can’t see. If the scratching continues, you should take her to the vet for an exam. The vet can get a better look down in her ears than you can, and can take a skin scraping to check for problems.


        • ergodic
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            It could be something in the ear uncomfortable to them like wax. My lops tend to scratch their ears, every once and a while and during vet visit they have only seen wax. As tobyluv said it never hurts to get them checked if for nothing more than piece of mind.

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