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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Circling and laying down Reply To: Circling and laying down


Nima
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    Thank you for your answers. Yes, it could also be a disc issue. A vet previously mentioned this when I visited after my rabbit groomed himself, slipped, and couldn’t get up. He has had a rough patch (like small harder bumps)  on his ear for years, and whenever I touch it, his head moves down and he tenses up. I have shown this to different vets before, but none of them found anything wrong with it. My other rabbit does not have these patches, I don’t think it’s normal. He is not on pain medication at the moment. He did take Oxbow Joint Support for a while, as it was recommended by a vet who suspected it might be a disc issue. Now is fine again and running around. However, I guess it’s just a matter of time until it happens again.