
Rabbits are fastidious groomers and don't often need assistance in getting clean. In fact, submerging your rabbit in water is dangerous, since it can easily lead to hypothermia or shock. Instead of giving your rabbit a traditional bath, learn to spot clean your rabbit's fur, clean its scent glands, and take care of fleas, all without dipping your rabbit into water.

Is there anything cuter than a soft, fluffy-tailed rabbit? Bunnies are social animals, and they can make great pets as long as you go into it knowing that they require a lot of care. Although they spend a lot of their time grooming themselves, your rabbit will also need some help from you to keep it healthy and clean.

A rabbit's nails grow continually, and if left untreated they can become unmanageable and cause pain or infections for your pet. You'll need to trim your furry friend's nails every month or so to help him stay healthy and happy. Trimming your rabbit's nails may sound intimidating, but with the right tools and information, it will quickly become a care-free part of your rabbit's grooming

Rabbits love to clean themselves, but that doesn't mean they can't get dirty or messy. Regular care is an important part of owning a pet rabbit, but can be an easy and fun process. Make sure you help keep your rabbit clean to avoid and identify serious problems, and maintain a clean area for your rabbit to live in. This will help you and your furry friend have a long and close

A rabbit's toenails should be clipped about once every one to two months. In the wild, rabbits nails will wear down due to the strain of walking through tough terrain. As house rabbits are generally kept in less taxing environments, their nails will grow too long without regular clipping. You will have to wrap your rabbit in a towel and set it in your lap first. From there, gently clip

Trimming claws is a necessary part of keeping your rabbit healthy. Trim nails on a regular basis to prevent them from overgrowing, tearing off, and even possibly impacting the rabbit’s ability to hop. Long nails are a hazard to your rabbit’s health! Some people prefer to take their rabbits to a vet or another professional, but you can easily cut claws at home with patience and practice.

Does your rabbit have soft droppings stuck on it's butt? Normally, your rabbit would eat these soft droppings for the second round of digestion, but if they're stuck, they won't be able to do that. Read on to learn how to solve this problem.
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