The best way to dry your bunny after a bath is to start with a large towel and get her as dry as you possibly can using just that. Once that is done, a blow drying on it's lowest heat setting (but not cold) use your hand in between the hair dryer and the bunny to make sure her sensitive skin does not get burned.
Some bunnies really don't mind this, others hate it. So see how she reacts and go with her reaction. It is very important to get her as dry as you can and not to let her get cold while she is wet as bunnies are very susceptible to getting chilled in that way! You should only bath a bunny if you absolutely have to. It is not recommended, it is very stressful for the bunny and is normally not necessary!
You can't give a bunny a bath because:It's not necessary, andIt's dangerousHealthy bunnies clean themselves, so you shouldn't bathe them: there's zero benefits, and plenty of risks.If the rabbit is messy, something is wrong: either you need to do better "bunny-proofing" so the rabbit stays out of messy areas, or your rabbit is sick and needs to see a vet.If you need to bathe a messy bunny, first try a "dry bath" with baby cornstarch powder (no talc!), because this is the safest method. The second-safest method is a wet "spot bath." If you need to do a full-on bath, make sure you take certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related questions below for more details and links.
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.
Use a sponge, moistened in warm water. Don't use any detergents etc. Dry the shell afterwards with a towel.
do not bath your guinea pigs ever! only bath them with special washing shampoo from wilkinsons, even if you get that its only if your guinea pigs are really dirty. It will have writing on the back to read or get special shampoo from ebay or a pets shop.
The Easter Bunny is a Bunny (:
You can only bathe rabbits when absolutely necessary, and when you've taken all the necessary precautions to keep the bunny safe. Baths can be dangerous for rabbits! Healthy rabbits clean themselves, so if your bunny is messy, something is wrong -- either you need to do better "bunny-proofing" to keep your rabbit out of messy areas, or your rabbit is sick and needs veterinary care. Before trying a full-on bath, try a "dry bath" with baby cornstarch powder (no talc!), or a wet "spot bath." See the related questions below for details and links.
Your bunny should never be wet. Never give it a bath.
You can't give a bunny a bath because:It's not necessary, andIt's dangerousHealthy bunnies clean themselves, so you shouldn't bathe them: there's zero benefits, and plenty of risks.If the rabbit is messy, something is wrong: either you need to do better "bunny-proofing" so the rabbit stays out of messy areas, or your rabbit is sick and needs to see a vet.If you need to bathe a messy bunny, first try a "dry bath" with baby cornstarch powder (no talc!), because this is the safest method. The second-safest method is a wet "spot bath." If you need to do a full-on bath, make sure you take certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related questions below for more details and links.
No.
Ya! You can just wash it like you do a small dog! Wash it in a big sink or bath tub!
I don't think bathing the dog would help!
It is EXTREMELY stressful for them--and yes they CAN die of heart attacks from that so it is highly recommended that you do NOT give your bunny a bath.
They hate being wet and hate bath and that how get dry Faster
I saw one at Bed, Bath, and Beyond yesterday.
You will get a free doll bed and a matching bunny bath robe.
Dry it off?
ya after a bath