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Forum DIET & CARE Baldness?

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    • Jeniffa
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        My 12 week old lion lops are both looking a bit bald around the back of their necks – kind of where their longest ‘lion’ fur is.
        Their skin looks fine and not sore or irritated.
        They’re otherwise super happy and full of beans.

        Is this normal?
        Should I be worried?


      • Eepster
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          There is a spot behind the ear on the neck where the fur just tends to be thinnest on most rabbits. It is hard to say for sure it is normal without seeing it IRL, but the way you describe it being on both and no other sign of skin problems, sounds normal.

          I would just keep an eye on it. Make sure irritation doesn’t develop and it doesn’t spread.

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      Forum DIET & CARE Baldness?