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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A How to bathe bunny

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    • PeteNCer
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        Help! My vet told me to bathe my baby bunny, she’s 5 weeks old and some how she managed to get all covered in her feces. The doctor told me to wash her with warm water. Any tips for her care?


      • SuperBunnyto
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          Is your vet a bunny savvy/ specialized vet? It’s just that to the best of my knowledge, all literature/ professionals say to absolutely not do that. If needed they recommend “spot cleaning,” but not bathing, especially such a young bunny…


        • Alex Mercer
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            Maybe your vet did mean to say that you should bathe your bunny with a face towel and warm water. Wiping and cleansing your baby bunny gently is the key for this.


          • LBJ10
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              Is the poop literally all over? Or does your bunny just have a poopy butt? If it’s poopy butt, you can do a butt bath.

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