Getting rabbits wet is probably not good for their health. Wash their feet if they get urine stains on them or so forth but they can chill easily, I highly do not recommend bathing rabbits!!!
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.
Never. Rabbits, depending on the breed, will need grooming at certain times but never ever give them a bath.
No! They can clean themselves. But, you can give rabbits a bath if the vet has recommended it.
It can be dangerous to give a rabbit a bath. If you just use warm water, then you're avoiding the risk of dangerous shampoo/soap, but there are other risks to be aware of if you need to give your bunny a bath. Also, if your rabbit needs a bath, something is wrong and you should probably see a vet. Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean. See the related question below for more important info and links about bathing rabbits.
If your rabbit is dirty and doesn't clean itself then it needs to see a vet. It also needs to have a bath, but baths can be dangerous for rabbits, so you should follow certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related questions below for details and links.
Ofcourse they can but,the pee from rabbits and all animals is not good they must wash a 15 sec not taking a bath and its name is "tawadee"
If your rabbit has sticky fur because you spilled something on her or she got into something sticky, she needs a bath; you should also make changes to her habitat to ensure she never gets sticky like that again.If your rabbit has sticky fur because of urine, feces, or mucous, she is sick and needs a bath as well as a visit to the vet's -- healthy rabbits groom themselves.Baths can be very dangerous for rabbits, so they should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. If they are necessary, baths should be undertaken with great care, following certain guidelines to ensure the rabbit is kept safe. Ideally, a full-on bath won't be necessary: a "spot bath" is safer; a "dry bath" even safer! See the related question below for details and links.
Answer about pet rabbits: Healthy rabbits never need baths because they clean themselves; in fact, baths can be dangerous for rabbits and they should be avoided. If your rabbit is smelly or dirty, something is wrong and you should treat the cause, not just the symptoms (the smelliness or messiness) - this usually means a trip to the vet. See the related question below for more details and helpful links. Answer about show rabbits: You should give your rabbit a bath every 2 months at the most, but you can give them a bath to smarten them up if you are going to take them to a show.
Rabbits shouldn't be bathed unless absolutely necessary. Bathing can be stressful and dangerous for rabbits. Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean, so if your rabbit needs a bath, something is wrong and you probably need to bring the rabbit to a vet. If you do need to give your bunny a bath, take precautions to make sure you keep the rabbit safe. Use luke warm water and a baby bath or sink. If you use shampoo, make sure it's safe. Most shampoos made for babies, cats, dogs, etc. are not safe for rabbits. Even some made for rabbits aren't safe! Look for a hypoallergenic, non-medicated shampoo (even herbs with "natural" healing properties should be avoided); the more organic and natural, with few ingredients and additives, the better. See the related question below for details and links.
yes
Saturn..... amazing isn't it!
Rabbits should always have access to fresh, clean, pure water. Don't put anything in the rabbit's water unless advised by a vet who has experience and knowledge in rabbits. Replace your rabbit's water daily, and also clean the dish/bottle so that bacteria doesn't build up.