jam224
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Hey all! I know I'm pretty quiet on here, especially as of late, but I would really appreciate any insight any of you have about Bender's skin condition. I've already called a local vet and he has an appointment for Friday afternoon, but I would like to get familiar with possible diagnoses and treatments -- I want to be as prepared as possible.
Bender is aMini Rex rabbit (around 6 lbs.), he's nearly 5 years old,and we've had him for almost 3 years (always an indoor rabbit). Simply put, he has dandruff; his skin is dry and flaky (with no fur loss). It doesn't seem to bother him. He doesn't scratch a whole lot and his appetite is healthy. Ihighly doubt he has fur mites (although I know they do cause dandruff), so my other guess is that maybe he has some sort of fungal infection? Or can bunnies really just have dry skin? If it's just dry skin, will we get shampoo or lotion to treat it?
He's had dry skin for a while, but it seems like instead of the small patches we used tofind, it's kind of lightly all over now. We're taking him to the vet, because I want to know for sure what's going on and hopefully how to treat it!
(Also, we have another nearly 5-year-old Mini Rex rabbitnamedLilyand she lives in the same environment and has the same diet as Bender, but her skin is healthy.)
Bender is aMini Rex rabbit (around 6 lbs.), he's nearly 5 years old,and we've had him for almost 3 years (always an indoor rabbit). Simply put, he has dandruff; his skin is dry and flaky (with no fur loss). It doesn't seem to bother him. He doesn't scratch a whole lot and his appetite is healthy. Ihighly doubt he has fur mites (although I know they do cause dandruff), so my other guess is that maybe he has some sort of fungal infection? Or can bunnies really just have dry skin? If it's just dry skin, will we get shampoo or lotion to treat it?
He's had dry skin for a while, but it seems like instead of the small patches we used tofind, it's kind of lightly all over now. We're taking him to the vet, because I want to know for sure what's going on and hopefully how to treat it!
(Also, we have another nearly 5-year-old Mini Rex rabbitnamedLilyand she lives in the same environment and has the same diet as Bender, but her skin is healthy.)