How Do You Treat Rabbits For Ear Mites?
Ear mites can damage your rabbit’s ears and cause your rabbit tremendous discomfort. If your rabbit has ear mites, his ears will have crust built up, he will shake his head repeatedly and scratch at his ears, and you may see that his ear tissue is damaged. You may even notice eye spasms in your rabbit. You can treat less severe ear mite infections at home. Examine your rabbit’s ears carefully. If you see symptoms listed in this article’s introduction, your rabbit may have ear mites. If you are unsure, take your rabbit to the vet for confirmation. If you determine your rabbit has ear mites, fill an eye dropper with mineral oil. Gently drip mineral oil into your rabbit’s ears. Massage the mineral oil into the ear. You can do this by placing your thumb inside his ear and your fingers outside his ear, and then rubbing gently. Make sure the whole ear gets coated. Do not stick your fingers into your rabbit’s inner ear. Allow your rabbit to shake his head after you have applied the mineral oi