Answer about pet rabbits: Healthy rabbits never need baths because they clean themselves; in fact, baths can be dangerous for rabbits and they should be avoided. If your rabbit is smelly or dirty, something is wrong and you should treat the cause, not just the symptoms (the smelliness or messiness) - this usually means a trip to the vet. See the related question below for more details and helpful links.
Answer about show rabbits: You should give your rabbit a bath every 2 months at the most, but you can give them a bath to smarten them up if you are going to take them to a show.
i own five rabbits. they all live outside. in my whole life (13 yrs) i have owned ...7. i have never bathed a rabbit in my life. EVER. and neither has my dad who use to own rabbits as well. or my BFF who showed rabbits. and people who show rabbits usually have a LOT. and she has like mega expeirence with rabbit handling. it gets pretty hot in the summer where i live. we take the hose, spray down each of my pet rabbits pens, and whenever they get a bit on them they kick and try to shake it off. i think u would either hurt the rabbit or yourself if u try to give it a bath. plus rabbitsdo the cat thing where they give themselves a bath. have u ever seen a rabbit on its hind legs licking its paws and then run its paws over its face? 1. its adorable and 2. that's how they clean themselves. but say ur rabbit is COVERED in mud, wet mud, then maybe try to clean it off with a damp cloth. but it all comes down to how friendly ur rabbit is. and the climate its use to. if it is in the middle of winter and it was outside and u try to give it a hot bath, it might go into shock. but that is extreme. im just typing what i know.
hope this helps! and remember the size of ur rabbit too! don't put a dwarf in a bathtub and a flemish giant in a sink. :3
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they do not need to be washed-they clean themselves
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.
You only have to bathe a bunny if something is wrong -- for example, if it's sick, or if it got into something messy. Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean. Baths can be very dangerous for rabbits! See the related question below for details and links.
Rabbits don't need to be bathed because they clean themselves. Rabbits do need to be brushed though, every day (or more!) when they're moulting. If your rabbit is dirty and needs a bath, something is wrong! Rabbits don't normally need baths. Please see the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
You don't bathe you're bunnies. They can clean themselves really good.
If your bunny isn't keeping itself clean, that means something is wrong: maybe its sick, or isn't eating the right diet, or its cage is too small, or its cage needs to be cleaned more often. You should read about rabbit care and health and figure out what's wrong, and be prepared to bring the rabbit to a vet if it's sick. See the related questions below for details.
Baths can actually be very dangerous for rabbits. If you must bathe your bunny, you should follow certain procedures to keep the rabbit safe. Ideally, use the "dry bath" method, or a "spot bath" with a cloth. See the related question below about bathing rabbits for details and helpful links.
Rabbits don't need baths, generally speaking. Rabbits clean themselves, like cats.
If your rabbit is messy, that means something is wrong. Maybe your rabbit is sick. Maybe the cage is too small, so the rabbit doesn't get to move around much. Maybe the cage is dirty, and you need to clean it more often. Maybe you need better "rabbit-proofing," so the bunny can't get into messy areas.
Bring your messy rabbit to the vet, so you can find out if the rabbit is sick and, if necessary, get the proper treatment.
If you need to give your rabbit a bath, be very careful. Baths can be very dangerous for rabbits, for a few different reasons. Don't give your bunny a full bath: try spot baths (with a cloth) or, if necessary, use a baby bath. Even this should be avoided, if possible. Make sure you read about the safe ways to give a bunny a bath ahead of time, so that you know what you're doing. See the related questions below for details and links!
You should give your rabbit or hare a bath every 2 to 3 weeks before they seem to get dirty.
You should not bathe baby rabbits, or bunnies - especially if they're new born. Their mothers will take care of that. If they have grown their hair and teeth, then you should bathe them 4 times a year. Rabbits really have no need to be bathed unless they have had grooming issues (diarrhea) or have been loose and rolled in the dirt or you suspect fleas (then a flea bath is in order). Never bathe a rabbit under 2 months old.
every day
If you have a rabbit you should change it's cage about every month or two. Or if it starts tok look dirty change it Did this help?
At least once. You should also wash your hands after and before every meal.
0.25 She actually only showers once a month, she dopes bathe on special occasions (Christmas, birthdays, award shows? however on a day to day basis, or rather a month to month basis, not too often
That's untrue. Jews have a custom to bathe on Fridays. At other times, they maintain hygiene the same as everyone else and bathe as needed.
Once is plenty. You should bathe every day so you don't smell bad or get an infection.
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Certainly, it is safe. Be sure to stay present at all times with the child as he/she is in the water. Use mild soaps. I am sure they are more comfortable.
One answer: Once every 2 weeks.Another answer: Once a month. See the related links below for details about grooming.
It is not known how much you can do ecstasy in a month. This is a drug and should not do it.
It depends what type of dog you have I have a cockapoo which is a cockerspanial mixed with a poodle and I bathe him 1 or 2 times in a month depending on if he went to the park and got dirty if your dog sheds you should at least 3-4 times a month and if your dog doesn't shed probably 1-3 times a month