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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Crust in bunnies ears

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    • Edn1095
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        Hi guys I am new to the forum. I was wondering if anyone had a suggestion on the best way to remove the built up wax and stuff in my bunnies ear.


      • jerseygirl
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          If there are crusts, I think you’d need to establish that it is not cause by ear mites. Removing crust formed from ear mites is very painful and the mites need to be treated first. Then the crust should just fall off themselves. Ear mites can be treated with selamectin (Revolution?Stronghold) applied on the back of the neck or with ivermectin injections. Selamectin is the more effective.

          If it’s ear wax, there are some ear flushes available. Oti-clens is one that was mentioned in another recent thread.

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