Your pet Himalayan rabbit could experience loss of fur. It is actually a common condition in various breeds of rabbits to shed fur about two times a year. Normally, when a healthy pet rabbit will grow the shed fur right back. But if your pet Himalayan rabbit looks like it could be losing a lot more fur than it should, then it is best to contact your veterinarian. Your vet will be able to assist you in pinpointing the reason why your pet is having difficulty in growing back its fur, or why it is losing it in the first place. Even though fur shedding is usually two times in a given year, there are some rabbits that could shed constantly. Because of this, the recommendation is for rabbit owners to brush their pet’s coat regularly in order to aid the rabbit to not shed too much. This also protects the rabbit from swallowing its own fur. Though rabbit hairballs are not totally uncommon, rabbits may have some difficulty in ejecting them. There could also be cases where a rabbit could lose its fur because of skin sores. It is always best to consult with your veterinarian Acupuncture for more information.