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Yes, rabbit owners should trim their pet rabbit's nails as a part of regular monthly grooming and health checks. Overgrown nails can lead to sore hocks, and they're more easily caught and torn than short nails are (leading to pain, infection, and so on).

Always be careful handling rabbits: a struggling or panicking rabbit can easily injure itself, including by breaking its own back from kicking too hard! Grooming tasks are best performed by two people: one to hold the rabbit stable, and one to do the grooming. Hold the rabbit's foot firmly but gently, and cut the nails above the quick. Have on-hand some styptic powder (blood-stop powder) in case you cut the nail too short and it bleeds (dab on the powder with a Q-tip or something, and then apply pressure with a clean cloth until the bleeding stops). If your rabbit's nails are black, shinining a penlight under the nail may make it easier to see the quick.

If you aren't comfortable clipping your rabbit's nails, have the vet or an experienced bunny handler do it. Be careful with pet grooming services: the actual clipping of the nail is basically the same as with cats/dogs, but the handling of the animal is very different and someone with little experience with rabbits can easily injure it or allow it to injure itself by holding it wrong.
rabbits nails should be cut with a rabbit nail clipper or small animal nail clippers nail clippers for rabbits or small animals could usually be bought at petstores.
Yes, you should clip you rabbit's nails.

If they nails get too long, they can break, which is very painful for the rabbit.

Also, if they get too long then they lift the rabbit's toes off the floor, which puts pressure on the the heels: this can lead to a painful (and potentially serious) condition called "sore hocks."

Rabbis in the wild wear their nails down by digging in the dirt all the time, but pet rabbits don't have much (if any) opportunity to dig in the dirt, so their nails need to be clipped.

To clip a rabbit's nails, you can use the same kind of clippers that you would for a cat.

You should have some styptic powder on hand in case you accidentally cut the quick. Each nail has a blood vessel inside, called the quick. You should cut the nail above the blood vessel. If you accidentally cut the quick, it will bleed a lot and the rabbit will be in pain. Styptic powder both stops the blood, and eases the pain.

On black nails, you can't see the quick inside. If you shine a light under the nail, you'll be able to see the quick. An easier method is to get the nail clipper ready, but don't clip yet: instead, squeeze the nail with the clipper twice. If the rabbit flinches, then you're probably on the quick; if the rabbit doesn't flinch, go ahead and clip the nail.

Be very careful when handling rabbits. Rabbits are delicate and easily injured. If your rabbit panics and struggles when you handle her, and you don't know how to handle her safely and properly, then bring your bunny to the vet for nail clippings. The vet can also teach you how to handle the bunny properly.

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Yes, You do need to get a rabbits nails clipped so they wont scratch anyone. You can get this done at your local pet shop or you can buy special animal clippers and clip them at home!

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