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Rabbits are self clean, No baths required
Some of my friends and relatives often ask me if we can give the rabbit a bath. I would tell them no but some are confuse as to why bathing products for rabbits are available in the market if a rabbit can't be "wash". Bathing is very stressful for a rabbit and its not advisable unless of course they are covered in mud, even then try to spot clean first.
From the House Rabbit Society Quote:
From Zooh Corner Quote:
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Yes rabbits cannot take a water bath. And if you give your rabbit a powder bath or grooming, pls use cornstarch powder. It's the safe powder to use, rather than commercial brands sold in the pet shop. (Cheaper too!) I'm using Pureen brand cornstarch powder for babies.
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Hm... then i think my ND's a freako coz he lovesssss to bath -.-
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Heh, i've heard of swimming rabbits before
.Word of caution though, don't try this stunt at home. |
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Yes, some rabbits like water, but those seem like rare cases. Haha, but so cool right?
But must be the rabbit's nature, not the owner push and shove into a tub. LoLI watched it on Pet Wonderland. This 2 ladies have a rabbit who floats upside down in water everyday during the summer. ![]() |
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#6
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i used to keep rabbits when i was very young. My rabbit does'nt mind me bathing it. After bathing, i just blow dry it
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