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Forum DIET & CARE Grooming a Bunny’s Dewlap

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    • Harley&Thumper
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        I’ve noticed that Thumper’s Dewlap has a lot of loose fur lately. I tried brushing it with the normal brush but she was not happy. Do you guys have any tips that I could try in the future?


      • Hazelbunny
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          I have a great tips for shedding, a video from a channel lennon the bunny has a video that helped me a lot! Here is the link

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft7uFOHRG5s


        • LBJ10
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            It seems most rabbits do not like their chest area groomed, dewlap or not. Could you pull the loose tufts of fur out by hand?


          • Harley&Thumper
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              Thumper will either run away and kick dirt if I try to pull the loose fur or put her head down and ask to be groomed on her forehead at which point I can’t get to most of the dewlap. I could carry her on her back to get to the dewlap but I feel like that should be a last resort.

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