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Forum DIET & CARE Bump on skin

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    • MMmm
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        I probably posted two posts since I think the previous one didn’t have a title. If so, sorry about it and please delete the other one.

        This Sunday I adopted a 5 month girl for my 5 month old boy. Bonding process has been well so far. The girl is very shy which is understandable. After a day she finally let me pet her a bit last night. And I noticed a small bump on her back. It is on the skin. It felt dry almost like a dry pimple. I even felt the urge to pick it but of course did not. I am planning on getting her vaccinated but my vet is very booked so it won’t happen soon. Do you think it is something urgent? 


      • DanaNM
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          Since it doesn’t look red or very inflamed, I think this falls under the “keep an eye on it” category, rather than an urgent problem. If you notice it starts to grow or change in some other way, then have the vet take a look.

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          • MMmm
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              Thank you. Have them booked for 11/12. .


          • Wick & Fable
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              Just chiming in to say I agree — “Keep a lookout” stage at the moment. I would also be mindful if you find similar marks any where else. It may just be a previous “hay poke” or environmental boo-boo that is recovering… hay is unforgiving sometimes, haha.

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              • MMmm
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                  Good to have assurance. By the way the new girl is an orange Dutch and has white nails on front paws but black toe nails. My previous bun was a dark chocolate dwarf and even her nails were not as dark. Is it normal?


                • Wick & Fable
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                    Rabbits can definitely have a variety of nail colors, even if it doesn’t seem too matching to the fur! My majority-black Wick has a paw that has some white and some black nails.

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