OK people i know ur all like ur drowning ur bunny well no im not u dont see it in this video but i was holding her by supporting her under her belly and this is an extremely old video i know better than to put my bunny in a tub of water that high
@Animalsrule3398 Actually if it was panicing while in water it wouldn't be swimming fast or anything, they just 'float around' to keep their head above water so they DONT drown. If they were swimming fast or panicing they would just put themselves at a higher risk of dying. So yes, most bunnies that are in water just float around slowly, trying to find something to stand on to get out of the water.
Actually, Many ILL people, You do bathe you're rabbit IF/WHEN they stink. You wash them with a wash clothe, Yes it's many times stressful, can cause death, BUT, this rabbit OBVIOUSLY doesn't mind. it's just floating around. - If it was scared, it'd be swimming fast panicking . - Although, it should have had something to stand on if he/she would get tired. but, yeah, It's good they stopped doing it. so stfu .
@guitarchck01 my rabbit has been bathed and loves swimming. He is not stressed out by the low heat setting I have on my hair dryer and he'll come sit on my lap to be pet with a towel. As long as you keep him in a warm area whilst he is drying it shouldn't be such a risk. Rabbit shampoo's exist at least in my pet stores, and they jump in water to cross creeks all the time. You just have to look into the wild to see what they can and can't handle.
@guitarchick01 Yeah, my rabbit hates being bathed, i've only done it like once.. and that was summer last year. If my rabbit needs a wash, i'd probably just get my hands wet and soak her fur, but you shouldn't leave the rabbit in water for too long like the video ( no offence ) because if the water was to get in the ears, it could causse problems.
i have a swimming bunny 2 :D she like jumps in the pool and stuff and we try to take her out but she wnt let us lol
janesamthasolis 1 month ago
HAHAH DROWN OU STUPID RABBIT DROWN!!
logan1243100 2 months ago
Ya im sure he doesn't enjoy it.
kadi7soccer 6 months ago
@Animalsrule3398 Actually if it was panicing while in water it wouldn't be swimming fast or anything, they just 'float around' to keep their head above water so they DONT drown. If they were swimming fast or panicing they would just put themselves at a higher risk of dying. So yes, most bunnies that are in water just float around slowly, trying to find something to stand on to get out of the water.
itztoriomg 6 months ago
Poor Rabbit ;(
ViviLeinchenx3 7 months ago
Actually, Many ILL people, You do bathe you're rabbit IF/WHEN they stink. You wash them with a wash clothe, Yes it's many times stressful, can cause death, BUT, this rabbit OBVIOUSLY doesn't mind. it's just floating around. - If it was scared, it'd be swimming fast panicking . - Although, it should have had something to stand on if he/she would get tired. but, yeah, It's good they stopped doing it. so stfu .
Animalsrule3398 7 months ago
Poor Rabitt
TheChockolate 8 months ago
@guitarchck01 my rabbit has been bathed and loves swimming. He is not stressed out by the low heat setting I have on my hair dryer and he'll come sit on my lap to be pet with a towel. As long as you keep him in a warm area whilst he is drying it shouldn't be such a risk. Rabbit shampoo's exist at least in my pet stores, and they jump in water to cross creeks all the time. You just have to look into the wild to see what they can and can't handle.
dwebkitten 9 months ago
My rabbits name is LUCKIE but it sounds the same(:
LoveTheWayYouLie825 9 months ago
@guitarchick01 Yeah, my rabbit hates being bathed, i've only done it like once.. and that was summer last year. If my rabbit needs a wash, i'd probably just get my hands wet and soak her fur, but you shouldn't leave the rabbit in water for too long like the video ( no offence ) because if the water was to get in the ears, it could causse problems.
xxSarahGardinerxx 9 months ago