I took my bun to a vet a month ago for flaky rear ears which he scratched at periodically. The vet suspected that the flake pattern looked like mites, so I got a prescription for 3 doses of Revolution. The vet said that normally those kinds of mites are not itchy, so it might be something else that’s causing my bun to scratch his ears.
Recently, about a week and a half ago, my bun’s been increasingly wary of things in the evenings. His hearing seems to be present, and eyesight, so I can write that off to new smells from somewhere or sounds or who knows what. But what also concerns me is that he’s started shaking his ears every once in a while, like turning his head side to side quickly in a quick back and forth shake. I don’t know if it’s a symptom of ear infection or just excitement or irritation. I suspect another vet visit is going to happen if I see any worsening.
The flaking has not really been helped by 2 doses of Revolution so far, so it’s possible that’s just eczema. But I don’t know how to explain the ear shaking.
My question is: if a rabbit has an inner ear infection–would he shake his head frequently once symptoms appear? Or infrequently? Mine only does it every once in a while. I’ve also read stuff about involuntary eye movement and tilt, and there’s nothing like that present. He’s well-coordinated, no asymmetry in normal positions of his head/face that I can notice. He doesn’t tooth-chatter to indicate discomfort. He only does tooth-purring when I pet him, which he’s still fine with.
He’s actually been molting a lot, and for the past two days my significant other has been helping me hold him, while I brush out oodles of loose fur from his sides and bum.