1. White ringworm
Symptoms: Skin disease caused by mold, characterized by dandruff and hair loss. If secondary bacterial infection is caused, itching will occur, and wet scabs may appear due to the local scratching of the giant checkered rabbit.
Treatment: The giant checkered rabbit can be given an antifungal agent.

2, Rabbit mite disease
Symptoms: Giant checkered rabbits have severe itching, skin inflammation and even hair loss. Loss of appetite and weight loss.
Treatment: Wash the affected area with hot water and then apply sulfur ointment, once every 3 days, 2-3 times in a row to heal. Thoroughly clean the nest and utensils of the giant checkered rabbit, and disinfect it with Shuangjiamei spray.
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