@vaxshin I raise Mini lop, English Angora, dwarf hotot for show, I also have a trio of mini rex.because I do a bunny petting zoo - I want the kids to feet that soft coat as well as see a normal coat and a long angora coat. It is really fun and educational for them.
Read the directions, I would guess, yes. just wash the sticky spot - they do not need their entire body washed - just wash what needs washing.
@brynpuff, who ever told you that? If they get dirty they need a bath. If done properly and dried properly it is fine. Also it is best not to call people names, and spelling is important.
@bunnycentral thanks!!!!!!but now she's 5 months already,,she bathed several times already...but she's still fine......!!!!!!sooo soft and cuddly rabbits......so adorable pets.....
Most of my rabbits never need a bath - it's similar to cats. We have wire floor cages with slotted resting boards so their feet are protected but stay clean. Nice system.
They do poop on occasion but I attribute that to bad timing rather than fear. ;-) I once picked up a mommy bunny just when she was about to pee and got a golden shower. It was happenstance, not anyone's fault. G.
First question....what kind of bunnies do you have?
Second: my bunny has something sticky on it. Can I use a bunny shampoo on my young bunny?
vaxshin 1 year ago
@vaxshin I raise Mini lop, English Angora, dwarf hotot for show, I also have a trio of mini rex.because I do a bunny petting zoo - I want the kids to feet that soft coat as well as see a normal coat and a long angora coat. It is really fun and educational for them.
Read the directions, I would guess, yes. just wash the sticky spot - they do not need their entire body washed - just wash what needs washing.
bunnycentral 1 year ago
rabbit aren't EVER SUPPOST TO HAVE BATH idoit
brynpuff 1 year ago
@brynpuff, who ever told you that? If they get dirty they need a bath. If done properly and dried properly it is fine. Also it is best not to call people names, and spelling is important.
bunnycentral 1 year ago
@brynpuff u r the idiot!
microlovecytes 10 months ago
is it okay even if it isn't 6 months old yet???
ghurlygothic 2 years ago
@ghurlygothic I think so, make sure they are dry before going outside. G
bunnycentral 1 year ago
@bunnycentral thanks!!!!!!but now she's 5 months already,,she bathed several times already...but she's still fine......!!!!!!sooo soft and cuddly rabbits......so adorable pets.....
ghurlygothic 1 year ago
iv got 6 guinea pigs and 2 rabbits english lop and a dutch doe. but i only bathe them before a show, like 6 times a year.
AVcloverpatchkid 2 years ago
Most of my rabbits never need a bath - it's similar to cats. We have wire floor cages with slotted resting boards so their feet are protected but stay clean. Nice system.
bunnycentral 2 years ago
oh so it is safe to bath them?? i best tell my dad that lol. i got 6 rabbits you see lol :)
CharlieC95 2 years ago
Yes, just as long as they are dry before getting chilly or going outside.
bunnycentral 2 years ago
thankyou very much :)
CharlieC95 2 years ago
thanks a lot.this helps me bathing my son
jaziest 3 years ago 2
Huh?
bunnycentral 2 years ago
lol blowdrieing a bunny my mom started laughing so hard xD
Hang669 3 years ago 2
Have her watch the angora grooming videos - she'll really laugh at that!
bunnycentral 2 years ago
BUNNIES ARE SO CUTE LOVE 'EM!
sailormoon4eternal 3 years ago 2
@sailormoon4eternal Thanks! I love them too.
bunnycentral 1 year ago
that kinda looked like it hurt
lul107 3 years ago
It does not hurt, they are handled gently. I would stop if they were frightened. G.
bunnycentral 3 years ago
have you ever scared the crap (literally)out of one of your bunnies?
chocolatebubblegum1 3 years ago
They do poop on occasion but I attribute that to bad timing rather than fear. ;-) I once picked up a mommy bunny just when she was about to pee and got a golden shower. It was happenstance, not anyone's fault. G.
bunnycentral 3 years ago