Smoggy
Active Member
My 9 year old rabbit Meadow has had dental surgery twice for spurs on her molars which we got rasped. She has never been good at eating hay opting more for pellets and nibbling straw which has no nutritional value I am told. We give her meadow hay and chopped hay, and fresh grass plus some veggies.
She has developed a rash under her chin caused by saliva several times, it was treated with antibiotics in the past.
The girl at the pet shop said rashes under the chin were common in a number of animals and the area is known as a "hot spot". It was very hot under there when I checked and this girl suggested shaving the area. This means I can clean it with hibiscrub and let it dry. Otherwise the fur becomes even wetter and the rabbit overgrooms and I think makes the problem worse. I tried a hairdryer before after cleaning but it isn't nice to subject a rabbit to treatment like that.
Has anyone shaved their rabbits fur before and if so how...?
Thank you
She has developed a rash under her chin caused by saliva several times, it was treated with antibiotics in the past.
The girl at the pet shop said rashes under the chin were common in a number of animals and the area is known as a "hot spot". It was very hot under there when I checked and this girl suggested shaving the area. This means I can clean it with hibiscrub and let it dry. Otherwise the fur becomes even wetter and the rabbit overgrooms and I think makes the problem worse. I tried a hairdryer before after cleaning but it isn't nice to subject a rabbit to treatment like that.
Has anyone shaved their rabbits fur before and if so how...?
Thank you