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  1. #1
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    Over protective

    ok i may be being a bit overprotective here, but i just thought i would ask.

    Boof our house rabbit had a slight lump under one of his ears. it feels like it has fluid in it.

    Boof has other fat lumps in his skin in places. the vet said that was fine, but i think this is different. has anyone heard of anything similar to this.

    oh, also. boof has this patch of dry skin in the middle of his back. he has had it seen we first got him, and the vet said he didnt know what it was and that it was probably nothing, but he gave us some quarazone cream to put on it. it didnt really fix the problem, and it doesnt bother him, but if anyone knows anything about it, it would be great to hear from you.

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    Take your bunny to a different vet and see what he says. Just a thought. Keep us updated!
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    I agree, get him to another vet. There are some vets out their that see animals such as rabbits but they haven't a clue. I had a vet tell me once to feed the ferrit I use to have vegetables...needless to say they do not eat vegetables, it gives them the runs... So I would seek out another vet. I hope all goes well. Hopefully the lump is another "nothing".
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