What happens when a rabbit has a flea infestation?

What happens when a rabbit has a flea infestation?

In heavily infested rabbits, a flea infestation can cause so much blood loss that the rabbit becomes anaemic. This can look like weakness, and pale gums. Hair loss and scaling.

Is it normal for a bunny to have fleas?

Some rabbits will be very itchy and may sometimes even create sores or bald spots in their fur from scratching. But remember that even if you don’t see any signs of fleas on your bunny, that doesn’t mean that she doesn’t have fleas.

What to do if your rabbit has fleas and mites?

It’s possible they could have a skin parasite (fleas, mites or lice). Parasites cause irritation and discomfort and treatment tends to be very easy. Book an appointment with your vet if you think your rabbit has a skin problem, the sooner they are treated, the sooner they will be back to normal.

Why are mites and lice so bad for rabbits?

We need your support now more than ever to keep our doors open. Skin parasites such as mites, lice and fleas can all cause itchy, uncomfortable skin in rabbits. In most cases, treatment is simple, but left untreated, a parasite infestation can lead to serious skin problems.

What are safe ways to get fleas off of rabbits?

  • Using a topical medication – topical medication can be used to treat fleas in rabbits.
  • Using a flea comb – flea comb can also be used to get rid of fleas. A flea comb is a specially designed grooming tool for this purpose.
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    What is the best flea treatment for rabbits?

    The safest flea treatments for rabbits are Advantage (original formula, NOT Advantix ) and Revolution. Advantage can be used monthly and is available over-the-counter.

    How do you check rabbits for fleas?

    • Loss of fur
    • Scratching
    • Red bite marks from the fleas
    • Crusty patches on skin
    • Infected areas on skin
    • Biting or chewing on back or tale area
    • Tiny brown droppings on fur
    • Insects around your rabbits ears and nose

      What flea medication is safe for rabbits?

      The best way to ensure your rabbit is flea-free is prevention. Use room sprays or flea bombs to rid your home of fleas. You can also apply boric acid such as Fleabusters® to the carpet. Just be sure to keep your bunny out of the treated area for at least 24 hours after applying any environmental flea treatment.