The rabbit is dirty, can you take a bath But the rabbit is not good when it gets wet, what should I

Updated on pet 2024-03-16
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can buy dry cleaning powder for small pets, apply it to the little pet, then massage it for about 5 minutes, and then use a comb to comb off the excess powder to prevent the little rabbit from eating it by mistake

    You can also use special bath products for small animals to bathe the rabbit, pay attention to the water temperature, and must not let the water touch the ears of the rabbit, rinse with water after washing, and then immediately wipe with a towel, and then use a hair dryer to dry, be sure to dry (especially the abdomen and stomach here), just fine Of course, if the rabbit is only 6 months old, it is best not to use this method to bathe, because it is too small

    In fact, rabbits will clean themselves up, and it is not a big problem not to bathe for the rest of their lives, but if you really encounter such as the soles of your feet are particularly dirty, you can wash your feet a little, and those underage rabbits can be wiped with water a little

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's best not to wash the small one, I have a 4-month-old one at home, and I was very careful when taking a bath, but I still got wet and had diarrhea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Seeing that Tutu is not healthy My chubby family washed it twice when I was a child, but Fei Fei washed it once and had diarrhea as if it had gone to half a life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can use a wet paper towel and remove the water from the wet paper towel.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ...It's better not to use water, I used to put water on a rabbit and it died the next day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    ...If it's too small, it's best not to wash it, it's easy to have diarrhea after washing, and it's easy to hang when you have diarrhea.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Wipe it off with a damp towel!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Scrape with talcum powder and grate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sister Chang'e took a bath at home for the first time, and the two of them were in a hurry and finally washed it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, rabbits can be bathed, but since rabbits are more likely to catch a cold after bathing, it is not recommended to bathe rabbits. If you want to bathe a rabbit, you must pay attention to the following. 1.

    Rabbit-specific dry cleaning powder should be purchased from a pet store. 2.Be careful not to keep the water temperature too low.

    3.Rinse thoroughly. 4.

    After bathing, the rabbit should be dried in the pet hair drying box. 5.Be sure not to let rabbit ears get water.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Rabbits can be bathed with water, but there will be a great risk, if not handled well, it will lead to diarrhea and even death of rabbits, so it is generally not recommended to bathe rabbits. The rabbit itself has the ability to clean itself, even if it is stained, the owner can use a paper towel to wipe the rabbit.

    Rabbits can use water to bathe, first add hot water to the bathtub, the water level does not reach the rabbit's head, add rabbit-specific shower gel to the bathtub, rub along the hair lines after stirring, the force is lighter, pay attention not to leave residue when washing the shower gel with water, and be sure to blow dry after washing.

    Although rabbits can be washed with water, it is generally not recommended because there is a high risk that if the owner makes a mistake, it will cause the rabbit to have diarrhea or even die. Therefore, inexperienced breeders must wash carefully to avoid causing damage to the rabbit.

    As long as the breeder usually pays more attention to the hygiene of the rabbit, regularly cleans the cage, and disposes of the excrement in time, the rabbit does not need to be bathed, the rabbit will clean itself every day, and it is generally not very dirty, even if it is dirty, you can choose the way of dry cleaning to clean the rabbit, which is safer.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Can be washed. On a sunny day, when the temperature is a little warmer.

    Put it in a basin and pour water over your body, just add shampoo (using body soap will make your hair look oily).

    Charge it twice more, like to wrap it in a towel, soak up the water, and finally take it back to air dry (avoid the rabbit's head, it will be scared).

    Be sure to blow dry, or you'll catch a cold.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the rabbit is dirty, you can bathe the rabbit, but the advice is:

    If the rabbit is not very dirty, wipe it with a cloth dipped in warm water. The rabbit itself will bathe itself, just like a cat, if you find that it smells on it, just grab it and wash its hands and feet, so that it does not get dirty and dirty. In normal times, the owner still pays more attention to the cleanliness of the environment, and the rabbit will not get dirty often.

    If you really choose to take a bath, you must be absolutely careful, remember not to let its ears get water, otherwise it will become inflamed, and you must blow dry it immediately after bathing, otherwise you will catch a cold. It is best not to bathe a rabbit under the age of one, and the rabbit over the age of one should not be washed too often. Things you must pay attention to when bathing rabbits:

    1.Use rabbit-specific shower gel, don't use human shampoo or body soap to wash rabbits!

    2.Be careful not to keep the water temperature too low.

    3.Rinse thoroughly, don't leave shower gel to let the rabbit lick too much and cause poisoning!

    4.Dry with a dry towel and a hair dryer.

    5.Rabbits themselves love to be clean, they will clean themselves several times a day, and the rabbit has a layer of protection, washing will destroy this layer of protection and make the rabbit easy to get the problem, so to avoid frequent washing, it is best to wash once every two or three months.

    When helping the rabbit to bathe, of course, also put the rabbit firmly in the hand first, (the rabbit jumping makes it difficult to parry), remember to bathe the rabbit with warm water, avoid the rabbit's ears, and quickly wash the rabbit. Be sure to remember to blow dry (don't be lazy) after washing, so that the rabbit fur will be fluffy and fluffy and cute like a doll. It is best to pick a sunny and warm day, so that the rabbit is not easy to catch a cold, especially in winter, the rabbit should pay more attention to the cold after bathing.

    Young rabbits within three months and cold weather should avoid bathing, because they are afraid that the rabbit will die of hypothermia!

    I also like rabbits, but I don't dare to keep them, they are too fragile

    Bless your rabbits.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    OK. If the rabbit is not very dirty, it is recommended not to bathe the rabbit, because frequent bathing may lead to the rabbit ** disease, etc., in addition, the rabbit is relatively small, easy to be frightened when blowing, if the rabbit hair is not dry, prone to colds, etc. Rabbits generally clean up on their own.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    OK. Rabbits are very clean animals, usually lick their hair with their tongues, wash their faces with their paws to clean themselves, and generally do not need to bathe.

    If you really want to bathe the rabbit, then you must make preparations: prepare a hair dryer and bath towel, the indoor temperature should not be too low, use a special shower gel for pet rabbits, the pH value of people's ** and rabbit** is not the same, and the pH value of the shower gel used is also different, so you must pay attention to the distinction;

    The temperature of the bath water is appropriate, not too hot or too low, too hot will burn the rabbit**, too low will cause the rabbit to catch a cold; When bathing, you should keep the rabbit in place, and pay attention to the shower gel so as not to get into the rabbit's eyes and ears.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Rabbits can be bathed with water, which can effectively remove stains from rabbits, I hope it will help you, hope.

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