Friday, August 6, 2010

How do you give a rabbit a bath?

I have a lot of dumb questions, but I don't want to drown it.How do you give a rabbit a bath?
If your rabbit has a soiled rear end, rinsing it off with clear water is clearly needed, but bathing the entire rabbit with shampoo is generally not advised. Rabbit fur will take several days to dry, resulting in a very uncomfortable rabbit when the entire rabbit is shampooed.How do you give a rabbit a bath?
the simple way to do


it is to fill up a sink in loop warm water so when you put the rabbit in, the water is half covering up the rabbit.


he/she wont like it and may hop around so be-warned! you can buy special rabbit or guinea pig shampoo from any pet store but you dont need to use any, rinsing them with water is enough to make them clean. Also use a small cup to scoop water from the sink and pour over him/her, and make sure you dont get it on there eyes or nose.





on last thing make sure it it fully dry before you put it outside because they can easily catch colds.





hope this helped :)
Hey :)


I have a rabbit myself and I've read that you shouldn't even bathe it.


It sounds weird but apparently they are afraid of the water and could cause them to get really scared and possibly have a heart attack. They are generally very clean animals but there is this bunny powder you can get at pet shops that you rub on to your bunny to reduce odour. I've used it and it kind of works, just a weird-ish smell to it.


Hope it helps : )
There is no reason to bath a rabbit as they clean themselves. If you must do something mist spay it with a little water and it will do the rest. If your rabbit is dirty in may need more space.
Sorry Pal But You Cant Bath Rabbits!


Thats The Most Stupidsest Thing Ive Ever Heard!


All Rabbits Clean Themselves!


They Lick Themselves Till There Clean.


So There You Go!


Never Ever Wash A Rabbit!





-Megg x
you don't


rabbits are self cleaning animals


giving it a bath could damage its ears


and it wouldn't be able to regulate heat normally





hope i helped=D
make sure the water is only an inch deep, then wash it with baby or dog shampoo. start from the head and work down so you dont get soap in its eyes
put in it the sink and use Special rabbit shampoo. Dry them of good and use a ';hare-dryer'; on a low setting
Carefully.

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