@margauxchicago123 u actually can. if your bunny is really dirty and stinky u can give it a little bath make sure the water is warm and your home is warm and make sure your bunny is fully dry afterwards
I do realise that you are not meant to bathe rabbits, thank you for your comments however if you read the information about the video you will see that the rbabit was covered in soot. Bathing the rabbit (as quickly as possible) was the best option in avoiding her ingesting the soot which would have caused serious illness.
If anyones does ever have to wash their rabbit you have to ensure that its fur is fully dry down to the skin.
So she should have been left to clean and ingest the soot that was all over her fur, and possibly poison herself?
Yeah, that would be a smart move.
Of course she is cleaning herself, rabbits dislike being wet, but its better then being covered in toxic muck. Its the lesser of 2 evils, and is perfectly safe when done correctly.
This rabbits owner obviously knows what they are doing, and has their pets wlefare well taken care of. You REALLY should think before you post such idiotic comments.
Yes thats true, its best to avoid all unnatural products. If the rabbit has very matted in poo then wet wipes do help, Ive never had the need to use them and any healthy rabbit should not get to the stage where its necessary. I keep some sensitive baby wipes just in case. Im sure cotton wool and warm water work just as well and safer.
You can now buy "Grooming Wipes" made for rabbit at pet stores. They leave the bunny shiny, clean and smelling nice. It doesn't make the m wet at all.
i am glad that you are not that kind of person that thinks : Ohh cool, I put my bunny in a full bath to make it swim
this looks cute (:
(And is quite safe)
suicune02 1 year ago
i say leave people alone this is cute and i thank she knows abought bunnys and rabbits
L21green 1 year ago
I give my rabbit a bath and shes okay. Dont tell this person how to bathe her rabbit when she gave a good reason.
pinkcarebear93 1 year ago
ur never suppose 2 give a bunny a bath, they can have a heart attack
margauxchicago123 2 years ago
I wish people would read the video description before 'sharing' their opinion without all fo the information....
ianchamberlin 2 years ago 5
@margauxchicago123 u actually can. if your bunny is really dirty and stinky u can give it a little bath make sure the water is warm and your home is warm and make sure your bunny is fully dry afterwards
trives99 1 year ago
@margauxchicago123 how can this person be sooo dumb and give the little one
AT ANNNYYYY CASE even if your rabbit is covered in poo YOU SHOULD NEVER GIVE THEM A BATH
ilovehoppel 10 months ago
Its ears went up! Aww
AmandaIsAHottie 2 years ago
you doing that will take its sent away
Squidger08 2 years ago
What Kind Of Rabbit? Netherland Dwarf? i just got mine and its the best pet i ever had
Dvmets 2 years ago
smart.
I would do the same only if I had tried to rub it off first
gsharifb 2 years ago
I do realise that you are not meant to bathe rabbits, thank you for your comments however if you read the information about the video you will see that the rbabit was covered in soot. Bathing the rabbit (as quickly as possible) was the best option in avoiding her ingesting the soot which would have caused serious illness.
If anyones does ever have to wash their rabbit you have to ensure that its fur is fully dry down to the skin.
ianchamberlin 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
you see every bunny bath vid ive seen
iss that they are cleaning themselves whilest being cleaned.
it goes to show they dont like it and they are trying to show you ''we dont want a crappy human bath we can clean ourselves!''
rabbitsareforlife 3 years ago
So she should have been left to clean and ingest the soot that was all over her fur, and possibly poison herself?
Yeah, that would be a smart move.
Of course she is cleaning herself, rabbits dislike being wet, but its better then being covered in toxic muck. Its the lesser of 2 evils, and is perfectly safe when done correctly.
This rabbits owner obviously knows what they are doing, and has their pets wlefare well taken care of. You REALLY should think before you post such idiotic comments.
noodlechild666 2 years ago 4
aww
xlexieXgirlx 4 years ago 2
l've always avoided wet wipes or anything with soaps or moisturisers in them, don't think they are very good for bunny's skin
MillieCanillie 4 years ago
Yes thats true, its best to avoid all unnatural products. If the rabbit has very matted in poo then wet wipes do help, Ive never had the need to use them and any healthy rabbit should not get to the stage where its necessary. I keep some sensitive baby wipes just in case. Im sure cotton wool and warm water work just as well and safer.
Thanks for the comment! :)
ianchamberlin 4 years ago
You can now buy "Grooming Wipes" made for rabbit at pet stores. They leave the bunny shiny, clean and smelling nice. It doesn't make the m wet at all.
312173 4 years ago 3