Baths are not good for rabbits. Dangers include:
If you have to give your rabbit a bath, then you should follow specific precautions so that your rabbit stays safe. See the link below for details.
That said, you shouldn't have to give your rabbit a bath! Rabbits clean themselves; as babies, their mothers keep them clean. If your rabbit needs a bath, that means something is seriously wrong. You have to treat the cause, or else the rabbit will only get messy again, and more sick. Please bring your rabbit to a vet who has experience and training in rabbits, so that you can find out what's wrong and give your bunny the care it needs.
The following is true for long-eared rabbits and all rabbits: No, rabbits do not need baths and generally find them very stressful. If aboslutley necessary it is better to just give it a "spot cleaning" of the area that is dirty. Healthy rabbits clean themselves, so if your rabbit is dirty, something is wrong and you may need to see the vet. If you need to give a bath, you should follow certain precautions to keep it safe. See the related question below for details and links.
Unless you make it so they can't breathe. Or they get scared and have a heart attack. But rabbits don't need baths.
NO YOU DO NOT GIVE THEM BATHS ASK PETCO COPYRIGHT
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.
I really dont know. But i have a guinea pig and i bathed him but not 4 long because i did not know how it would turn out
Dirty Little Rabbits was created in 2007.
mice do't need baths, so there's no answer to this question
Its just likeany other animal but Rabbits dont really like it... They usually try to jump out or end up scratching or biting you.
i don't think so i don't know how you would lol and i never give mine baths . . .
no
If you give them baths, no.
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth.