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Forum BEHAVIOR Head Tilt

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    • Asriel
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        Oreo is 10 weeks old and has begun to tilt his head to the side scratching at it furiously. Ive identified that the problem is most likely head tilt but i havent found any symptoms related to it. As far as i know the only likelihood is middle/inner ear infections. Suggestions on how to remedy this?


      • Bunny House
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          He should be taken to a rabbit savvy vet, especially at such a young age, there could be many things wrong. He could have EC or an ear infection that is causing this. A vet can take blood tests and an X-ray to see what is going on.


        • Asriel and Bombur
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            Like BH says, head tilt isn’t always an inner ear infection, and at such a young age he should be seen by a vet. It could be an ear infection, E-Cuniculi, or even ear mites. It needs to be a bunny-savvy vet, also known as an exotics vet. An ordinary dog/cat vet won’t be able to provide proper care.

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