Rabbit Ear Mites: Vet-Approved 2025 Treatment & Prevention Guide 🐰🧴
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Rabbit Ear Mites: Vet-Approved 2025 Treatment & Prevention Guide 🐰🧴
By Dr Duncan Houston BVSc
🔎 What Are Ear Mites?
Ear mites in rabbits are caused by the parasite Psoroptes cuniculi. These non-burrowing mites infest the ear canal, causing intense itching, inflammation, and crusting. They can spread to the head, neck, and body if untreated :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.
📣 Signs to Spot Early
- Frequent head shaking and scratching around ears
- Crusty scabs, flaking, or thick debris in the ear :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
- Hair loss around the base of ears
- Inflammation—redness, swollen ear flaps
- Reduced appetite or lethargy in severe cases :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
- Sometimes head tilt if infection spreads internally :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
🧬 Why They Happen
Ear mites are highly contagious among rabbits—transferred by direct contact or contaminated bedding. Lop breeds are especially prone due to warm, humid ear folds :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.
🩺 Veterinary Diagnosis
Diagnosis is via ear swabs and microscopic examination to identify mites or their eggs. Vets may also inspect for secondary infections or deeper complications like head tilt :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.
💊 Treatment Plan
- Ivermectin: oral, injectable or topical; often repeated at 2–4 week intervals :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
- Selamectin (Revolution): spot-on applied to the back of the neck in 2 doses, 2 weeks apart :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
- Pain relief/anti-inflammatories: Often NSAIDs for comfort :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}.
- Antibiotics: For secondary skin infections or open wounds :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}.
- Ear cleaning: Only under vet supervision—forceful debris removal may cause trauma. Crusts soften after 7–10 days of treatment :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}.
🏡 Home Care & Environment
Successful treatment also involves managing surroundings:
- Isolate infected rabbits until treatment is complete :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}
- Wash all bedding and sanitize cages—mites can survive up to 21 days off-host :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}
- Consider replacing wooden hutches that harbor mites permanently :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}
- Trim claws to prevent self-inflicted wounds during scratching :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}
- Avoid OTC treatments meant for dogs/cats—they may contain toxic pyrethrins :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18}
✅ Prevention Tips
- Quarantine new rabbits for 2–3 weeks before introducing them to colony :contentReference[oaicite:19]{index=19}
- Regularly check ears for debris or inflammation
- Maintain clean living spaces with routine sanitation
- Discuss spot-on preventatives with your vet during high-risk periods
📋 Quick Overview Table
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| Diagnose | Ear swab → microscopy |
| Treat | Ivermectin or Selamectin + NSAIDs + antibiotics + vet cleaning |
| Home setup | Isolate, clean bedding, sanitize area |
| Follow-up | Repeat dose after 2 weeks, check for reinfestation |
🧠 Vet Tips for 2025
- Always confirm drug choice and doses with a rabbit-savvy vet
- Combine systemic treatment with environmental control to break mite cycle
- Softening crusts before removal reduces trauma and preserves skin integrity
- Ensure cohabitating rabbits receive treatment to prevent outbreaks
- Track progress—repeat treatments every 14 days until debris-free
🔚 Final Thoughts
Ear mites are common but treatable. With early detection, vet-guided medications, careful home hygiene, and repeat follow-up, your rabbit can recover quickly and itch-free. In 2025, prevention through regular checks and clean environments remains essential. Reach out early—your bunny’s comfort and hearing depend on it! 🐇❤️
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