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Forum DIET & CARE Hair Loss

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    • DawnT
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        I have a lion-lop.  On the top of his back right where he bends his neck  is bald, the spot is as smooth (like there is not no sign of any hair growning back)  All his other fur is fine, he is not an out side bunny nor does he go out side at any given time.  He is drinking, eating. and being his ornery self.  Is this something that I need to be concerned with? 

        Also; the hair on his butt has a knot on it  actually I think it grows that way, no matter how much I brush I can’t seem to get it out.  I am afaid to cut it because his fur is white and I don’t want to cut him.  The question would be can I to take him to a groomer that could shave off. 


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          has the bald spot always been there? could it be the parting of his longer hairs?
          you could take him to a vet to check the bald spot out, and also for help with trimming the mats out, or call around to see if a groomer in your area does rabbits.

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      Forum DIET & CARE Hair Loss