Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean and do not need baths. If your 9-week old rabbit (or any age of rabbit) needs a bath, something is wrong and the rabbit might need to see a vet. Baths can be dangerous for rabbits, so if you need to give one, you must follow certain procedures to ensure the rabbit stays safe. See the related question below for details and links -- it applies to 9-month old rabbits as well as all ages of rabbits.
no it is not safe you can start bathing a bunny when its about 7 weeks and you shouldn't really bath bunnies only when their REALLY dirty and make sure you dont hold the babies until they are a week old and because when the mum smells them she wont think its her baby so she will abandon it so if you need to rub you hands on the mum bunny and hold them so the mum still knows its here baby!
No! Bunnies are like cats; they don't need baths. They clean themselves.
You don't want to bathe any rabbit
You can't give a bunny a bath because:It's not necessary, andIt's dangerousHealthy bunnies clean themselves, so you shouldn't bathe them: there's zero benefits, and plenty of risks.If the rabbit is messy, something is wrong: either you need to do better "bunny-proofing" so the rabbit stays out of messy areas, or your rabbit is sick and needs to see a vet.If you need to bathe a messy bunny, first try a "dry bath" with baby cornstarch powder (no talc!), because this is the safest method. The second-safest method is a wet "spot bath." If you need to do a full-on bath, make sure you take certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related questions below for more details and links.
Well a bunny rabbit is a baby rabbit
Baby rabbits are born with teeth. If you gently pull their bottom lip down you can see the teeth.
It is possible to domesticate a wild baby bunny. Before taking the bunny home it is best to consult the local laws in your vicinity on keeping wild animals as pets.
take it to the vet cause you never know it could be prgnant or dying. and if it is in heat put it in with a boy bunny and let their be baby bunnies.
It is EXTREMELY stressful for them--and yes they CAN die of heart attacks from that so it is highly recommended that you do NOT give your bunny a bath.
It take 28 days!
Take it from me I was a baby once! LOL But yes i used to love my bath and I don't know of a baby who doesn't
Well if you are going to give a baby bunny a rabbit, fill the tub with warm water to about an inch. Do not use shampoos, soaps, conditioners, etc. Always supervise and never leave your bunny in the water un-attended. Here is some good info: EHow.com Go to youtube to watch movies about it'
baby powder or light shampoo for puppies that can be used on other animals such as hamsters and guinea pigs.
You can't give a bunny a bath because:It's not necessary, andIt's dangerousHealthy bunnies clean themselves, so you shouldn't bathe them: there's zero benefits, and plenty of risks.If the rabbit is messy, something is wrong: either you need to do better "bunny-proofing" so the rabbit stays out of messy areas, or your rabbit is sick and needs to see a vet.If you need to bathe a messy bunny, first try a "dry bath" with baby cornstarch powder (no talc!), because this is the safest method. The second-safest method is a wet "spot bath." If you need to do a full-on bath, make sure you take certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related questions below for more details and links.
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