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Scent glands problem maybe?

My rabbit has a pink area under his chin that has no fur and he seems to keep licking and tugging at it.
He won't let me have a proper look or feel (he has always hated anyone touching underneath his chin) but it doesn't look lumpy.

Someone mentioned it could be to do with his scent glands but as he is my first rabbit, i've no idea!

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks x
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Looks like an infected dermatitis. It could be caused by him drooling due to Dental problems

He needs to be examined by your Vet to establish the precise cause of the problem and to obtain the appropriate treatment
 
Looks like an infected dermatitis. It could be caused by him drooling due to Dental problems

He needs to be examined by your Vet to establish the precise cause of the problem and to obtain the appropriate treatment

:thumb: This was the other thing I was thinking of. Hope you can get it sorted for him :D
 
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