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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Ears

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    • Taro's Pets
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        My rabbit Armadillo has been putting one ear up and one ear on her back. Occasionally it will be at the side and she’ll fling her head to get it back up again. Shes been like this for about a day now, whenever she comes upstairs out of her cage. Ive seen her do it a few times in her fenced area down in the garage. Is she lazy to put her ears up? Or just part lop? Her other ear is fine


      • MoxieMeadows
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          How old is she? A pic might help identifying if she has any lop in her.

          Will she let you take a look in it to see if the ear looks irritated or infected?


        • Taro's Pets
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            Yeah she would. It doesnt seem to be infected, its still nice a dry and doesnt have anything oozing or any bugs in it or anything. I’m pretty sure she isnt a lop, shes probably just really lazy or something. Both her ears are on her back right now, but she would occasionally shake her head kind of like how a dog shakes its head to dry himself. She does that sometimes and her ear goes back up. Its mostly just left on her back. I’ll see if I can take a photo


          • kirstyol
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              My Bramble has ears like that. They started off straight up, then one started coming down a little sometimes, then he went helicopter and now he can actually do a full lop on occasion and he is a little over a year old. I thought it a little strange at the time but now I just think its cute to be honest.

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