Why Does My Rabbit’s Fur Have Lumps?
We groom our long-haired rabbit almost every day but often she still has crusty bits in it? What can we do to stop this?
Hard crusts or mats in a rabbit’s fur are often the result of the rabbit not being groomed often or thoroughly enough; or having bedding or litter that is not cleaned and replaced often enough. Long-haired rabbits require daily grooming of at least 10 to 20 minutes to maintain a healthy coat. However, if you are matching this and you also keep your rabbit’s quarters nice and clean, I suggest a visit to your vet, because there are rare autoimmune diseases that can affect rabbits’ skin, producing crusty lesions in the coat.
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