It is possible, but it might hurt it, but you can get these special wipes for pets of all kinds including dogs, cats, rabbits, and other things. You can get them at Wal-Mart or any other store that you go to.
Yes you may hurt the rabbit but all you need to do is take a wet wash rag and lightly brush it over your rabbits fur and never put them in a tub it will ruin the fur!
wash it
maybe only once a year in summer
There is a product at Petco, its called Bunny Bath use that to wash your rabbit. You could also use it on Guinea Pigs!
Your rabbit might get sick if he ate cantaloupe rind, but it is not likely. It is important to wash all fruits and vegetables before giving them to your rabbit. This removes any herbicides.
No! Never wash a rabbits, they are too fragile and it makes them too nervous. If they are dirty just spot clean with a wet paper towel.
because you don't want any excess bacteria gettin in your house
It is generally not recommended to wash a rabbit with shampoo unless it is specifically formulated for rabbits. Rabbits are self-grooming animals and may become stressed if forced to bathe. If absolutely necessary, consult a veterinarian for safe and appropriate grooming products.
Yes, but it is not deadly. Just wash it and you will be fine. If you never treat it it will get infected and might spread.
Yes. A rabbit's natural way of cleaning itself is by licking itself including paws.
Don't do it! It will go really red will be really sore and someone could sue you for animal cruelty
well then ur not taking care of it right.. u need to clean its cage often... DO NOT wash it with water.. u can wash their feet just try not to get the fur soaking wet.. and then he shuldnt stink...:]
Rabbit droppings are generally not harmful to humans, but they can carry bacteria and parasites that may cause illness if ingested. It is recommended to avoid direct contact with rabbit droppings and to wash hands thoroughly after handling them to reduce the risk of infection.