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    • Enzo's Mommy
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        Oh man I messed up! So I was dying my hair in my room and thought I cleaned up any dye from the floor before I let my bunny in! A few moments later when I see her running, I see little spots of dye on her foot! I tried to gently scrub it off with water but nothing happened. I am afraid she is going to lick it off and it possibly hurting her somehow. She hasn’t licked it yet or shown any signs of irritation on that foot. Any ideas on washing it off?!


      • Roberta
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          OK… You have washed her foot so I suspect the worst of the chemical residue is gone.. Unfortunately the colour will probably remain until it grows out.
          If you only wiped the foot you might want to put 1 or 2 centimters (an inch/ just enough to cover the stained part of her foot without getting her too wet) of water in the sink or a tub and just sit her in it and give the foot a good wash to make sure all the chemicals have been rinsed away. If she is co operative you could also hold her foot under a gently running tap but I suspect the shallow bath may be less traumatic for both of you. Make sure you towle her off well afterwards.


        • LBJ10
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            I’m sure she will be fine. Like Roberta said, just try to wash off as much as you can. The stain will have to grow out. Well, unless the color is just on the tips. Then you could take some scissors and carefully snip off the tips.

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