Yes, you can. It is exactly like washing a dog or cat. You don't have to, but due to the feces and urine, it gets on your pet and gets them dirtier than you think. You have to go to the pet store like pet supplies plus, or petco, etc. Then, you can just ask someone for like the small pet isle in pet care and you can find the Rabbit shampoo. If not, you can use normal shampoo. I just got a bunny myself yesterday for my 11th birthday. I know I'm 11. But I know a lot about them. So, when you give them a bath, just put it in from head to tail, and gently lather it into the fur. Brush with a light, gentle comb because of it's thin fur making it pure and even.
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its okay if your bunny has yellow paws. and add do you love your bunny then it does not matter.
Yes, you can even get shampoo for them from your nearest pet shop. Just be careful the water isn't too hot!!!
Yes. Just stand in the shower, and let the water run down your back.
No, it is not necessary for them to bathe together unless they are toddlers.. otherwise it seems morally incorrect. PS - The previous answer to this question was horrible, I hope it wasn't serious.
I don't know about the piercing part, but don't ever bathe your Webkinz plush. It isn't good for the fur, and if it doesn't dry quick enough, it can get moldy and mildewy, and then it might have to be thrown away.
You brush them with a soft bristled comb, if you want to bathe them without getting them to cold, use a wet cloth, slightly fragrenced for that extra loving touch.
I would say just about any bunnies as long as they aren't wild. If you have the proper knowledge and home for your bunny I think any bunny would be okay for a child.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
Try different deodorants.
The verb of bath is bathe. As in "to bathe somewhere" or "to bathe in something".
"I will bathe".