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    chewing and sore under chin

    I'd be ok with it, but I don't know how I feel about a "communicator" that never even meets the animal. Plus if I had $35 to spend I'd take him to the vet in case he may need antibiotics. Thank you so much for your input tho, it really helps me to feel less alone, I don't know any other bun...
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    New and a medical question!

    Thank you!! I don't leave too often, but the person who comes round to feed him is afraid to handle him, so that may be it. I'm even contemplating building a portable hutch and taking him camping with us, but I'm afraid it would be to hot, and some wild animal might get to him. I did take my...
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    chewing and sore under chin

    Hah! Go figure that I'd have a self-mutilating pet :sigh: I don't know if I can say that's his problem, because this is the only spot he does it in. I kind of have a feeling he may have stated out of boredom since we weren't home for awhile. I will tho stock up on toys and timothy hay to keep...
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    chewing and sore under chin

    Hi there. My Boon is maybe 2.5 years old. He's a Rex about 9 months ago I noticed that he had been chewing under his chin, kind of where his dewalp starts, and had a HUGE sore. I took him to the vet and they gave me antibiotics and a "cone" for him. It cleared up and has been fine since (I...
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    New and a medical question!

    Hi all! I'm new here. First let me introduce myself and me sweet boonkins Corduroy. Long story short, I lost my three beloved hedgehogs to hibernation. About a month later, when I wasn't as depressed, my boyfriend brought home my sweet baby boon!! I've had him for about two years now and it's...
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