Hi! My netherland dwarf rabbit has some sort of rash/scab next to his mouth. I cannot tell if his fur is green from eating his veggies or if it's something else causing it. When we went to the vet in December for his first health checkup they said his teeth are fine and I haven't seen any drooling. What does happen though is that when he drives is out of his bowl his fur gets quite wet and also when he eats his veggies. Any idea what this could be? Dermatitis, bacterial infection? Thanks

Updated On February 26th, 2020

Pet's info: Small Animal | Rabbit | Male | neutered | 1 year old | 2.9 lbs

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Answered By Todd Cecil

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Thanks for reaching out about Bob and including photos. This does appear to be an infection, which could be bacterial, fungal or yeast. Did the veterinarian look into the mouth with an instrument (ototoscope) to visual cheek teeth? Moist dermatitis can be green with a bacterial infection called Pseudomonas, which can be difficult to treat. Try to train and switch to a water bottle. Maybe decrease vegetables. A new veterinary visit is recommended. Good luck.

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