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March 24, 2010

Look After Your Rabbit With Regular Grooming Sessions

Filed under: Pets — AquaMan @ 10:59 am

Good grooming is really important to rabbits and they pride themselves on being clean.They can spend several hours a day keeping grooming themselves, maintaining the quality of their skin and coat.Just because your pet rabbit spends a huge amount of its day grooming itself does not mean that you are absolved from getting involved.To really look after your pet you should develop a rabbit care regime that you stick to each and every day.

One of the most serious things to do is to brush your rabbit at any rate once a day.The rabbit will love being brushed and will develop a bond with you if you are gentle.Brushing is a great way of removing excess fur from the coat. The only way a rabbit could do this is by swallowing it.You want to avoid your rabbit swallowing high levels of fur because it causes hairballs which are hard to digest.Fur balls often need to be removed at some expense by a vet, so the simple task of brushing every day not only benefits your rabbit but also saves you money.It may be helpful to understand that on average a rabbit will shed its coat every 3 months and you may notice more hair loss at certain times of the year. Increase your brushing routine at these times.

Rabbits have very sensitive skin so search for a brush that has soft bristles and wont tear your pet bunnies skin. Some rabbit owners like a plastic wide toothed comb for their grooming.Rabbits really are beautiful little creatures, and a well groomed one will look simply gorgeous.The issue is keeping all that hair combed, clean, and free of mats is often considered rather a chore.Rabbits with long hair can suffer from matting, so try and keep the length manageable either by visiting a grooming salon or cutting it yourself at home.A shorter coat of fur will reduce the risk of matting and it will be much easier to keep your rabbit clean.Cutting the fur can be a tricky task and many pet owners prefer to leave it to the experts, however if you choose to do it yourself make sure you use blunt edged scissors so you avoid the risk of cutting the animal.A patch of matted hair can in some cases be combed out, so don’t instantly grab the scissors and cut it off.If combing through does not work you may need to consult with your vet or grooming salon, because removing it with scissors or clippers can be really tricky.

Rabbits can suffer from excessive nail growth so keep your eye on them.Occasionally you need to get your rabbits nails trimmed.A very or grooming professional should carry out this task as it can be easy to cut the rabbit or break the nails.

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