is this normal for my bunny?

  my bunny has been eating less and there is something going on around his mouth. I give him all the treats he loves (bananas, raw peanuts, etc) and hell barely touch them. He wont eat his pellets very much either. Lately around his mouth its always wet. so i decided to look and see what is going on around his mouth. on both sides of his 'cheeks' there is NO hair what so ever. its like he chewed it off or something. hes bald around that area and im not sure if thats how it was before and I am just paranoid because hes not eating very much, or if there is something wrong with him. his poop seems to be normal and he has been peeing. should I be worried? is there something wrong with my bunny: (
I agree with Laura it sounds like a problem with his teeth. When were they last checked? You should have them checked by a bunny-savvy vet at least once a year. The back teeth can grow abnormally and, if they're not filed or cut, will cause the Bunny immense pain and cause the dribbling and him stopping eating.

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He needs the vet asap! The longer it's left the worst he'll get.
If his face is wet, it is likely that there is something wrong with his teeth which is making him dribble. Either they have grown in an odd way or they are too long. The vet can remove the teeth or cut them which will mean your bunny will start eating again.



You really need to take him to the vets. If he stops eating completely his digestive system could stop working which will be fatal for the bun and it doesn't take very long for this to happen.
This doesn't seem normal i have had a bunny for a long time and that has never happened to it what you are feeding it might harm its body so it won't want to eat its pellets.Are you feeding it timothy hay? if u aren't it could harm it because hay is the most important for it diet you should try feeding it cabbage or carrots or something like that and if he is not better u should go to the vet.hope this helps:)
Yes there is very obviously something wrong with your rabbit. You need to take your bun to the vet to determine the problem. consultations cost between £ 12 to £ 20. ring around and ask for prices if you are worried about money, but the longer you leave the problem to more costly it will be or your rabbit will pass away from dehydration or parasites which take advantage of the rabbits low immune system.
my rabbit was doing things, it had an ifection in her mouth therefore she couldnt eat but after a while if they dnt eat or drink enough there joint stiffen up and then they have to be put down as they cant recover from that so take it to the vets otherwise it will die
Not eating is a pretty good giveaway of a sick bunny. Try bringing him to the vet.
sounds like he has the bunny herpes