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Forum DIET & CARE bunny bath?

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    • luli88
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        I am not planning on bathing my bunny but i came across some bunnies having baths/showers on youtube.. i didn’t think you were supposed to because the clean themselves and it takes a long time for them to dry ect, ect…has anyone given their bunnies a bath before?


      • Roberta
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          Only Blossoms butt baths and even then it’s only an inch of warm water in the kitchen sink and she stands up with her paws on my arm so her tummy doesn’t get wet. Then she sits in my lap on a towel to get her bottom dry whilst I give her a gentle brush and get out any knots.


        • Baxter n Boos Mom
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            I have not – as my bunnies, like most buns are super clean. My cousin said that she had to bath her bun in the sink once – because she had a dirty bottom that the bun was unable to clean herself. Her bun hated the bath and was pretty upset about it. But I’ve never had a reason to bath my buns.


          • luli88
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              thanks for your responses good to know just in case my little guy ever gets super dirty! lol

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