Lop (floppy) eared rabbits are more likely than erect ('up') eared breeds to have potentially painful ear and dental problems that may ultimately affect their ability to hear and eat properly, finds a ...
Lop (floppy) eared rabbits are more likely than erect ('up') eared breeds to have potentially painful ear and dental problems that may ultimately affect their ability to hear and eat properly, finds a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rabbits communicate a lot through their ears. Photo: Getty Images Unlike other pets, rabbits are rather quiet. This can sometimes ...
Around a fifth of pet rabbits in the UK have painful or debilitating ear disease, but it may be under-diagnosed and under-treated, with lop-eared and older rabbits most at risk, research suggests.
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Unlike other pets, rabbits are rather quiet. This can sometimes make it difficult for owners to interpret how their pet is feeling. It’s all the more important to correctly read a rabbit’s body ...