Stephanie
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He is responding very well to his medication andhis breathing isn't as stuffed up as it was when I brought him in.Also, he is active again, so I know he's doing better. In fact, alittle too active at times! He's my "good" bunny, meaning he doesn'tget into stuff, chew everything in sight and generally laid back. Untilhe decided to pee on the couch last night.
Guess you can't have it all, can you? Thankfully I invested in a nice shampooer recently.
I did not mention this before, but he does have a case of dermatitis,which obviously gets worse during the molt and in winter. Last winter Inoticed he had dandruff pretty bad, even though I do run a humidifyerin those months because the air is so dry. It went away once springrolled around, but I'm thinking ahead and am wondering, how can I treatthis? I brush him often and he loves getting his hind quartersscratched, which is where the dandruff was the worst, so I know it'sgot to be itchy for him. I mean, I know how my skin feels sometimes inthe winter months.
Guess you can't have it all, can you? Thankfully I invested in a nice shampooer recently.
I did not mention this before, but he does have a case of dermatitis,which obviously gets worse during the molt and in winter. Last winter Inoticed he had dandruff pretty bad, even though I do run a humidifyerin those months because the air is so dry. It went away once springrolled around, but I'm thinking ahead and am wondering, how can I treatthis? I brush him often and he loves getting his hind quartersscratched, which is where the dandruff was the worst, so I know it'sgot to be itchy for him. I mean, I know how my skin feels sometimes inthe winter months.