Buzzwizz619
Warren Scout
So the history was unclear but it sounds like the bald patches started after the went into the RSPCAs care and either they or their vet thought it was am allergy to the hay they were using.
Charlie has a patch on his neck that on my has sort black hairs (few mm long) which I initially thought could be a reaction to more treatment. However he also has two pieces either side of his flank? (The part where when he's sitting his knees would cover)that are very bald and quite big.
We took samples Friday and he doesn't have mites and I've but a nite treatment in him too as a precaution.
The fur around where he is bald is always clumpy like he's spent alot if time licking the area. Although I'm not sure how he would reach his neck, but maybe that's why it's not completely bald. The skin isn't irritated or anything.
Still working on getting him eat a decent amount of hay but eats pellets veggies dandelions and grass happily.
I think it's boredom and now i feel really bad because I can't see a way that I can realistically and safely bond him for 2 months ☹
Charlie has a patch on his neck that on my has sort black hairs (few mm long) which I initially thought could be a reaction to more treatment. However he also has two pieces either side of his flank? (The part where when he's sitting his knees would cover)that are very bald and quite big.
We took samples Friday and he doesn't have mites and I've but a nite treatment in him too as a precaution.
The fur around where he is bald is always clumpy like he's spent alot if time licking the area. Although I'm not sure how he would reach his neck, but maybe that's why it's not completely bald. The skin isn't irritated or anything.
Still working on getting him eat a decent amount of hay but eats pellets veggies dandelions and grass happily.
I think it's boredom and now i feel really bad because I can't see a way that I can realistically and safely bond him for 2 months ☹