rabbits lick themselves to wash
Rabbits should never be given baths. Getting a rabbits coat completely wet will ruin its fur. Rabbits are much like cats in that they bathe themselves.
To them it's their way of life. It's not like they go home and and have built-in bathtubs. Rabbits don't bathe in dirt, really. Some animals take dirt baths, like sparrows for example. Rabbits make burrows in the dirt to live in, and they lie down in dirt on hot days because the dirt is cool, but they don't bathe in dirt. Rabbits groom by licking themselves and each other.
Mini Rex rabbits, like all pet rabbits, bathe themselves by licking their fur. If your rabbit is dirty and needs a bath, something is wrong! See the related question below for more details (it applies to all pet rabbits, including Mini Rex rabbits).
No, it is not good for guineas or rabbits to get as wet as they would get in a shower. They bathe themselves with their tongues and don't need a shower in water. Taking them in the shower could make them sick or even kill them.
You should not bathe baby rabbits, or bunnies - especially if they're new born. Their mothers will take care of that. If they have grown their hair and teeth, then you should bathe them 4 times a year. Rabbits really have no need to be bathed unless they have had grooming issues (diarrhea) or have been loose and rolled in the dirt or you suspect fleas (then a flea bath is in order). Never bathe a rabbit under 2 months old.
Baths can be dangerous for rabbits. Healthy rabbits, including outside ones, keep themselves clean and don't require baths. If your rabbit needs a bath, something is wrong -- either the rabbit is sick and needs a vet, or you should improve the rabbit's living conditions. If you need to bathe a rabbit, follow certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related question below about bathing rabbits for details and link -- it applies to outside rabbits as well.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
The verb of bath is bathe. As in "to bathe somewhere" or "to bathe in something".
"I will bathe".
You can bathe a dog anytime.
Bathe is correct.
I bathe mines in the sink if its bigger then 5 inches then bathe it in the bath tub.