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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A possibly early earmites?

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    • Kash
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        Pascal has been scratching his ears a lot recently, he shakes his head afterward too. I looked in his eat but I don’t see anything out of the ordinary. I was wondering if I could try doing the oil in the ear thing Just incase?

        I don’t want to do anything that may potentially be bad so I thought I would try here first Since y’all are so smart


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          It could be an ear infection. Lops are especially prone to those. I would have a vet check his ears out before trying anything.


        • Kokaneeandkahlua
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            I wouldn’t do anything, if you notice more then I would see the vet.

            What’s the oil in the ear thing?


          • Kash
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              A lot of websites say that a home remedy for earmites is vegetable oil or some oil mixture in the ear to suffocate the mites out. Didn’t look extremely into it, thought I would ask here first.

              I’ll keep an eye on him for now, my rabbit savy vet isn’t the closest and Pascal isn’t a fan of traveling

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