Maybe your hands are nasty and its trying to clean the filth from your hands off of its partially clean body ...
You take the rabbit and cabbage there. then bring the rabbit back, drop of the rabbit to the start again and take the fox to the destination finally come back to the start and take the rabbit across again.
If the rabbit doesn't use its back feet it can be a tumour or a paralysis. It can also mean that the rabbit has broken or hurt its back feet.
A jack rabbit start is never a good idea. Start out slow and pick up speed at 50% to the finish. Back off if necessary.
When its stomach is oversized, the doe will start to pluck fur out of her back and chest. Also she will get more aggresive and will grunt.
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Bathing a rabbit is not a good idea. If its habitat got a bit dirty and the furry critter ended up a bit dirty, you don't have to do anything to clean the rabbit. Just clean the cage. By keeping the cage clean, the rabbit will eventually end up clean. Consider that rabbits run around in the rain when in the wild. Their paws get muddy. They have a way to deal with this that doesn't require any help on your part. Your rabbit is so equipped. Rabbits don't get a bath except in the most dire situations. Click on the link, read, and expand your knowledge.
Do not go near the nest - it will be clean anyway - the doe is likely to kill or reject her kittens if you do so. If you have to clean her soiling area, leave it as many days as possible after she hasgiven birth; then remove her from the cagebefore cleaning the soiled srea as quickly as possible. Place a few of her droppings back in the area you have cleaned to add her scent back.
Some rabbit ear in their head. Some in their back of fur :]
It will not grow back. If you are planning on showing that rabbit it is a disqualification.
clean cage, a lot to eat, a full water bottle, not direct contact to sun, rain, snow, etc. wild rabbits need to be let back to their homes
Dwarf hamsters clean themselves. I own one and watch him clean himself all the time. Dwarf hamsters clean themselves by pulling both paws from the back of their neck forward.
It is best to go to a pet shop and get a rabbit/animal friendly disinfectant, but you could also use javex, or most other disinfectants but you have to wait until the hutch is COMPLETELY dry until you put the rabbit back in. You can also clean a rabbit hutch with white vinegar. You can sprinkle a bit of baking soda in the places where is still has an unpleasant odor.