Like all bunnies, dwarf bunnies don't need baths. Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean. Only if something is wrong might a bunny need a bath. Baths can be very dangerous for rabbits! See the related question below for details and links -- it applies to dwarf rabbits as well as all rabbits.
No, it is not recommended to try to domestic a wild baby bunny. Wild rabbits are best left in their natural habitat and it is illegal in many places to keep them as pets without special permits. It is best to contact a wildlife rehabilitation center for assistance.
Yes, you can even get shampoo for them from your nearest pet shop. Just be careful the water isn't too hot!!!
Because most bunny's in the wild have adapted to there environment by there fur color so predators wont see them as easily as a white bunny.
It really depends on what bunny, theirs wild bunnies and home pets. If you have a home serve bunny then it would be O.K to feed it milk, wildly NO you shouldn't be coming up to wild bunnies anyways unless you have a job with national gegraphic of somthing!:) Hoped i helped
No. As fun as it may seem, putting a wild rabbit with a pet rabbit is a poor idea. Either the wild rabbit or the pet rabbit will very likely act aggressively toward the other and attack it, and even possibly kill it. Furthermore wild rabbits have the possibility of bring all sorts of diseases that your pet rabbit might not be able to handle.
Total Bugs Bunny on Wild Bass was created on 2003-08-12.
usual as a regular bunny carrots, lettuce stuff like that
Bugs Bunny debuted July 27, 1940 in "A Wild Hare" .
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No, it is not recommended to keep a wild bunny as a pet. Wild bunnies have specific needs and may not adjust well to captivity. It is best to leave them in their natural habitat.
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild baby bunny as a pet. They are best left in their natural habitat to thrive and survive.
The inimitable Bugs Bunny's first appearance was in 1940 : "The Wild Hare" .
No, it is not recommended to try to domestic a wild baby bunny. Wild rabbits are best left in their natural habitat and it is illegal in many places to keep them as pets without special permits. It is best to contact a wildlife rehabilitation center for assistance.
leave it alone or you will be sorry
If my dog got it.
A wild hare
Yes, you can even get shampoo for them from your nearest pet shop. Just be careful the water isn't too hot!!!