
25-Apr-2005, 11:46 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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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
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We have never recommended a flea dip for rabbits, and recently we received a very alarming report of a death occurring after a flea shampoo, followed by a pyrethrin dip. We cannot be certain as to the specific cause of death-the stress of the bath or the ingredients in the shampoo or dip-so we recommend avoiding both.
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From Zooh Corner
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BATHING
We do not advise flea baths or baths of any sort for rabbits. Bathing a bunny can often cause her to become quite upset, sometimes causing her to go into shock; plus it is the nature of bunny fur to take a long time to get wet, and an even longer time to get dry. Spot bathing extremely dirty areas (feet, scut, etc.) is the way to go. If you use a hair dryer, us it on low to medium heat so you don't overheat the bunny, and keep it at least 12 inches from her body. Don't use it on her head, ears or privates. Sometimes bathing is necessary. In these cases, do it in a small sink in warm water. DO NOT EVER immerse entire bunny (water level should never be higher than belly level); instead, let bunny stand on hind feet while you support her upper body from the front. Slowly let her put all four paws into water. Use a cup to soak and rinse body. Rinse thoroughly.
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