Can you bathe a rabbit after it has been raised for seven months? What should I pay attention to?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-09
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    OK. Bathing should be avoided in cold weather! Things to note:

    1.Use a rabbit-specific body soap! 2.

    Be careful not to keep the water temperature too low. 3.Rinse thoroughly!

    4.Dry with a dry towel and a hair dryer. 5.

    It is best to wash it every two or three months.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can wash, but you must be careful and gentle, rabbits are very timid, easy to be frightened and die during the bath, many people think that it is cold, which is of course one of the reasons, so after bathing, you must dry the hair, pay attention to the warmth of the rabbit, you can buy dry cleaning powder, pet stores are available.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, but it can't be washed, and it's done with a comb after washing the stuff that is specially bathed in rabbits! (Don't rinse with water after bathing!) , rest assured, I'm a professional, I just can't wash it with water)

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Use rabbit-specific body soap, and do not use human shampoo or body soap. 2.

    The water temperature should not be too low. 3.To rinse thoroughly, do not leave shower gel to let the rabbit lick too much will cause poisoning4

    Dry with a dry towel and a hair dryer. 5.Frequent washing should be avoided, preferably once every three months.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bunnies don't need to take a bath, and Bunny's tongue is the best tool for bathing! No matter how big the rabbit is, the rabbit can be said to be not wet, I have washed the rabbit before, and it died in less than three days, but you must not kill the rabbit because of fun

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hehe, it's summer, it's okay. First of all, take a basin of water, which can only hold a little water, not over the legs of the TT, and then try not to let the water touch its upper body, especially its ears. I'm guessing you want to wash T's feet or PP and get the down, and if it's not windy, you can slowly dry him with a paper towel and get as much sun as possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, but rabbits are susceptible to ringworm, so it's best to put antifungal medicine on your feet often. Also, be careful to dry it so that you don't catch a cold.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, dry slowly with a hair dryer after washing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It seems that rabbits cannot be washed with water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Water is the rabbit's nemesis. If you touch the water, you will die

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    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.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Pet rabbits generally do not need to be bathed, they will clean their own hair. Bathing needs to strengthen warmth, and only use water, rabbits under 6 months old can not bathe, easy to get sick. Generally, you can use dry cleaning powder to clean rabbits, and the living environment also needs to ensure that they are dry, and the food they are fed should be moderately dry and wet to avoid rabbit diarrhea.

    Pet rabbits generally love to be clean, will clean their own hair, under normal circumstances generally do not need to bathe. If the pet rabbit is not very dirty, it is best not to bathe it, and if you bathe the rabbit, you also need to pay more attention to strengthen the warmth measures.

    Bathing rabbits only requires water, no shower gel or other cleaning products, and rabbits under 6 months old should not be washed. To bathe your rabbit, you can choose to use dry cleaning powder and rub off the dirt.

    When raising rabbits, it is best not to let their hair get wet, and it is necessary to provide a dry living environment to avoid causing diarrhea. It is also best to feed the grass that is usually fed, and a moderate diet of dry and wet is more conducive to the growth of rabbits.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is better not to bathe the rabbits, there is no problem for more than 6 months. Eat cleanly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The rabbit itself is very clean, not to mention that unlike cats and dogs that do not take a bath, they will secrete something with a peculiar smell, and the rabbit itself has a layer of protective substance, and it is easy to get sick if you take a bath frequently!

    If washing, pay attention:

    Choose a day when the weather is sunny and dry, and the temperature is above 20 degrees; The water temperature is 40 to 45 degrees, and the rabbit bath water is generally hotter than that of people, and the rabbit feels the most comfortable at this water temperature, otherwise it is easy to catch a cold; Use a rabbit-specific bath solution; Don't be lazy to wash directly with the nozzle, the ears are easy to get into the water, and the rabbit may panic, to wash with a bath tub, it is best to prepare 2 3 bath tubs, all pre-loaded with bath water, but pay attention to the water temperature of each basin is not the same, the last basin to be the hottest, otherwise the water temperature is not enough for ten minutes, the rabbit is best to keep soaking in the water after it is wet, the shorter the time to leave the water, the better, otherwise it is easy to catch a cold.

    When washing, you should press your ears forward with your hands, and the ear piercings should be facing down to prevent the bath water from entering your ears, and your head should not be soaked directly in the water, at most you can only scrub it slightly with a wet towel; Wipe your body with a dry towel immediately after washing and try to absorb any excess water. Dry it with a hair dryer immediately after wiping your body, you can't let the rabbit spontaneously combust and dry, and you must blow your belly dry before you can blow it elsewhere.

    The rabbit will be very panicked when taking a bath for the first time, and be prepared to be bitten by the claws, but you must grasp it anyway, otherwise the rabbit is easy to panic and jump directly into the water by itself, then the ears will definitely enter the water, and if the rabbit is already familiar with the owner, the owner can comfort it while bathing, telling it that it is just taking a bath, don't be afraid, and get it well soon.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Rabbits can be bathed. Bathing rabbits should not be frequent, and they should be completely dried after washing.

    The precautions for bathing rabbits are as follows:

    First, rabbits are afraid of moisture, timid and easy to be nervous, the first thing to pay attention to in bathing is: urgency. It is important to pay attention to whether the rabbit is nervous, if it is not suitable for bathing, or if it needs to be faster, or please try next time.

    Second, the ears and eyes of rabbits must not get into water, which will cause inflammation such as otitis.

    3. Take a bath must pay attention not to catch a cold, to prevent colds, the weather is cold, and you can't take a bath if it is lower than 25 degrees.

    Fourth, rabbits can not be bathed in the following situations:

    1. Rabbits are sick, especially diarrhea must not be washed, if it is too dirty, you can wipe it with warm water and a towel.

    2. Underage rabbits, that is, those under 6 months old, must not be washed.

    3. You can't wash in winter, early spring, and late autumn, and you can't take a bath if the weather is bad and cold.

    4. Rabbits that are very timid or easily nervous should not be bathed.

    5. Rabbits who have just arrived at home, or rabbits who are not familiar with their owners, should never be bathed to prevent stress reactions from causing rabbits to get sick. The newly arrived bunnies are just needing to acclimatize.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Rabbits also need water for bathing. Rabbits usually need water to wash away impurities from their fur when bathing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Why can't rabbits take a bath? Will you die in a bath? Actually, it's not that it can't be washed.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It also needs water to bathe, and it is necessary to use the appropriate water temperature to make the rabbit more comfortable when bathing.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think rabbit bathing is also with water, otherwise what to bathe, I feel that bathing with water is clean.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Can be washed. Be careful, be sure to bathe quickly and don't let water get in your ears! After washing and blowing, be sure to comb the rabbit's hair, and take out the fallen hair to prevent it from eating it and getting sick.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Don't wash it, Tutu will clean the fur itself, but you can use a professional powder cleaner.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is best not to wash, especially in this weather.

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