This was so informative! I will check on him again.Droopy ears in non-droppy eared breeds can be a sign the rabbit is not feeling well, and can be from many things. Heat, dehydration, GI tract issues, stress, depression . . .
Rabbits overheat easily, and should have easy access to fresh cool water, deep and well ventilated shade, and cool things to lay on to help regulate body temps. Many rabbits who are hot will retreat to an underground den or a cool place to rest. A box in the sun is an oven, unventilated in the shade is still an oven. Their ears will droop, starting at the tips if they spend too much time in the sun, and cannot retreat to get cooled off.
Rabbits who are dealing with dehydration, gut imbalances, stomach aches, etc . . .could also express their illness with drooping ears.
In my barn, even a droopy tip to an erect ear is reason for concern. We pay extra attention to any droopy ears, and treat it like an early warning sign, and try to remedy the issue asap.
We would be checking the belly for bloating, checking the poops for moisture or odd shaping. We would remove all food sources except water and hay for the day and see if it helped.
I would remove the rabbit from access to direct sunlight, and offer the rabbit a cool place to rest with plenty of airflow. Sometimes rabbits sunbathe, but it can over heat them, causing droopy ears until the rabbit cools off. Sun bathing and not drinking enough water can cause dehydration, which will also present with droopy ears.
We do not have sick rabbits often, but in our experiences, droopy tips in non droopy ears is an early sign of a rabbit who is not feeling well in some way.
How's your rabbit doing? Any sign of improvement?This was so informative! I will check on him again.
His ears are still a little floppy but I'm wondering if that's just how they are?How's your rabbit doing? Any sign of improvement?
11 weeksHis demeanor does not look like a stressed bunny. I suspect he might just be a bit lazy, or...you said you just got him, how old is he? Sometimes ears grow faster than the muscles that hold them up...
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