"Cut but some bunny ears" doesn't mean anything.
If your rabbit has a cut on its ears, it should see a vet.
Never pick a rabbit up by its ears: it's very painful for them.
The ears are a very sensitive part on your rabbit's body, so always be very gentle when touching them (or don't touch them at all).
Never get water in your rabbit's ears, it can lead to an infection.
Look inside your rabbit's ears very closely once a month (along with an entire physical at-home exam and grooming tasks). If you see any inflammation, or any crustiness, or foreign objects, or anything unusual, bring your rabbit to the vet. If your rabbit seems preoccupied with digging its feet in its ears and shaking its head, bring it to the vet.
No
I don't think it is absolutely necessary Our Schnauzer does not have her ears cut, but she does have her tail cut, so I don't know about that! If you want to show your Schnauzer then you do have to cut the ears and tail.
all dogs ears hang, the ones with pointy ears got the ears cut tht way. most get their ears cut when puppies
get some materials and sew them togetheradd bows to your designs or the clothes they already wearuse some circle fabric and cut 2 small holes for a bunny to fit its ears throughcut a long strip and use it as a scarfget a thick strip of material and cut 2 holes at both sides to make a waste-coat
never
At the vet.
you go to a pet store and buy some of the cat clippers and clip them that's way i did that to my bunny
yes you can it can cure it
Well it would hurt if some one cut it off so scissors or a chainsaw i guess!
you don't
The section that has been cut is called a bridle path
"Cortarse" in Spanish means "to cut oneself." It can also be used to mean "to cut off" in some contexts.