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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Furry boogers

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    • LBJ10
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        Wooly has been doing better, but he still has “boogers” on the corners of his nose. He rubs his face and then fur sticks in with the mess and now he has furry boogers. *sigh*

        Leopold isn’t much help. He seems to avoid grooming that area. I tried to pick them off, but Wooly was like HECK NO, you’re not touching MY nose. I was hoping they would just come off on their own. Should I mess with them?


      • Deleted User
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          My hubby wouldn’t be able to help himself LBJ – he is a picker!


        • JackRabbit
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            Maybe a quick wipe with a wet paper towel!

            With that subject line, I HAD to read this!


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              Maybe wiping them with a warm, wet cloth will loosen them.


            • MoxieMeadows
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                Moxie’s been having the same problem with her messy nose. She won’t let me clean them off, she’ll jerk her head away. Unless it gets bad I just let her clean it herself. I’m sorry I wasn’t much help!


              • LBJ10
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                  Heh, leave it to me to write a post that brings gawkers. LOL

                  I will try with a warm wet cloth again, but he really doesn’t want me touching them.


                • LBJ10
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                    UPDATE: Leopold is such a good boy. He’s been going to town on those fuzzy boogers over the last few days. I’m glad Wooly will let Leopold touch them because he sure doesn’t want me to mess with them.

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