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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Ear mites?

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    • Gabriela
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        Hi everyone,

        Just now I noticed my bunny keeps on shaking his head. I took some pictures inside his ears and I thought of ear mites because of the brown spots but not sure if he has them. He is losing his fur and at first I thought that was why he was shaking his ears when he grooms himself. He is an indoor bunny and he behaves normal. These are the pictures that I took. Does anybody know if these are ear mites?


      • jerseygirl
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          It’s a bit hard to tell from the pictures. I believe ear mite starts down deeper at the ear base and you’d see dark brown build up.
          Where is he losing fur?

          Revolution (selamectin) is very effective for treating ear mite. It also treats common furmite, ticks and fleas – so it is a good all-rounder. It is called Stronghold in the UK.


        • Gabriela
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            I checked and he doesn’t seem to have build up in the base of the ear. It’s just those brown spots that look like dirt. They’re not deep though. Maybe I’m just freaking put for nothing lol

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