Why is my rabbit losing hair around her eye?

The most common cause of why a rabbit loses fur by his eye is the fact that it has ocular (eye) discharge. Rabbits can often have blocked ducts because of dental disease. The roots of the rabbits teeth are quite long and if he has dental issues these roots can overgrow and impinge on the duct.

Why does my Chinchilla rub its eye so much?

Chinchilla hair loss around eye. Known as ‘alopecia’, this is because of frequent and long-lasting irritation. The chinchilla may rub its eye frequently enough that a patch around it becomes bald, revealing the pink and irritated skin underneath. Irritation and redness of the eye. Swelling of the eye.

How often does a chinchilla lose its fur?

Although harmless to chinchillas, fur slip hair loss can take several months to grow back. Natural Shedding. Chinchillas naturally shed their fur every three months, losing approximately eight strands of hair per follicle, significantly more than people who lose only three strands of hair per follicle.

How can you tell if a chinchilla has a problem?

A change in the amount of water and food consumed can also be a sign of illness. Whenever you suspect there may be problems, examine your chinchilla’s eyes, ears, nose, and mouth for clues as to the underlying ailment. Healthy chinchilla eyes are clear and lively looking.

Can a fur slip cause a Chinchilla to Bald?

Fur slips should be avoided at all costs as it not only is a sign of a traumatized/stressed out chinchilla but may also lead to a balding chinchilla. If a chinchilla has to “perform” fur slips frequently enough, the chinchilla will become susceptible to a number of ailments.

When does a chinchilla lose all of its fur?

With normal shedding, chinchillas lose small amounts of fur gradually from all over their bodies as the hair ages, falls out, and is replaced by new hair growing underneath. This process is so gradual that obvious bald spots are not visible. With fur slip, however, a traumatic event precedes the hair loss.

What kind of eye problem does a Chinchilla have?

Corneal Ulcers – Sometimes chinchilla’s eyes get scratched or irritated by hay, hair, dust, or even after a struggle with another chinchilla. These scratches or irritations can cause a defect on the the clear surface of the eye called the cornea.

A change in the amount of water and food consumed can also be a sign of illness. Whenever you suspect there may be problems, examine your chinchilla’s eyes, ears, nose, and mouth for clues as to the underlying ailment. Healthy chinchilla eyes are clear and lively looking.

Why are there bald spots on my Chinchilla?

With normal shedding, chinchillas lose small amounts of fur gradually from all over their bodies as the hair ages, falls out, and is replaced by new hair growing underneath. This process is so gradual that obvious bald spots are not visible.