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Forum DIET & CARE Hair loss after drooling

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    • Fritter parent Avern
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        My Bunny was drooling and was checked out by the vet and it was because she had an irritated lip line. She finally has stopped drooling but now she is missing fur around her mouth. Is this normal. If so what can I give her to help encourage fur growth?


      • Bam
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          The hair loss was probably due to the skin being constantly wet. If the drooling has stopped, the hair should grow back now. It can take time though, depending on where in the shedding cycle she is. (Rabbits dont have continous hair growth).

          Its a bit difficult to see on the pictures, but does her skin look healthy? Has her vet seen the hairloss? Wet skin is vulnerable to both bacteria and fungi.


          • Fritter parent Avern
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              From what I can tell it seems like it isn’t bothering her and I can see some hair growing back I was mostly wondering if there’s any specific veggies or fruits that can help with fur growth.


          • LBJ10
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              There isn’t much you can do except wait. As Bam said, their fur doesn’t grow continuously.

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