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Forum DIET & CARE My bunny shakes his head!

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    • rob
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        Hi all, I am new to the forum, hopefully someone can help me out!

        I want to ask you about this thing happening to my rabbit. He is a 1.5 year old neutered male. I got him when he was about… 4 months old, or that’s what we think.

        The problem that he has is that he will shake his head rapidly to the sides for about 5 times in a row. It can happen at any time and under any circumstance, i.e; eating, running, playing. It doesn’t really have a pattern either, it could happen twice in a 5 mins lapse or it could happen once a day. This has been happening since we got him, around 1 year.

        I’ve taken him to 2 different vets already. One thought it could be ear mites so we got meds for that… nothing changed. Then the other thought it might’ve been an infection, we got meds for that and again, nothing. Both agreed he was a healthy rabbit though.

        It doesn’t really affect him much, but definitely there is something happening there, and I don’t like it.

        He doesn’t look or act sick, his poop is normal. He eats well, his diet consists on carrots, green leafs(mostly kale), pellets (1/4 cup daily), timothy hay and some treats like banana or apple.

        Any idea of what that might be? do you think it would be worth to do like a scan/x-ray kinda thing?

        Thank so much for reading, I know this was a long post.

        Meet Marshmallow on his trip to the park! 


      • Luna
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          Hi! He’s gorgeous! I would say it is just an itch like a hair in his ear or maybe a partial binky, but not if it’s happening every day. If the vets have ruled out mites and he is otherwise healthy, I would just keep an eye on it. If there does happen to be something wrong, I think blood work would be more likely to show something as opposed to an x-ray in this situation.


        • Azerane
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            Hmm, not sure on this one. It could be just an itch, it could also be a head binky. Bunnies sometimes flick their heads and ears as an expression of happiness without jumping as well. If it was an ear infection or something else sinister I suspect it would have gotten worse by now.


          • rob
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              Hi! thanks both for answering.

              Eead binky eh? that might be it, because this is by far the most active bunny I ever have had. And I’ve seen him doing it while he binking and when he is about to get his treats. I wish i could have a video of him doing it but it is so random that is hard to catch him.

              Anyways I will keep an eye on him and I will update if any news.

              Thanks again!

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