Can You Give A Bunny A Bath
Matthew Perez
Updated on May 13, 2026
Can You Give A Bunny A Bath
Can you bathe a loose-eared rabbit? 3
Do you like it and what kind of skate do you use?
Hot water bath
Although rare rabbits can swim with families and set up camp where they can paddle in lakes, most rabbits, like their ancestors, cannot get wet. Even occasional bathing is stressful for the average rabbit and is not recommended.
Never unless your veterinarian advises you to get rid of the fever and bathe the sick rabbit. Since seemingly healthy rabbits can have problems that go unnoticed, it is best not to put pressure on them while bathing. If your rabbit is infected with fleas, chances are they are already in danger and will get sick from bathing. There are many safe alternatives to flea control (see Fleas, go). Also, very wet rabbits take a long time to dry, so clean the area using baby corn starch (available from any supermarket in the baby section) (don't use it as it can cause cancer). And then clean the stool thoroughly. A fine flea comb is better than a wet bath.
Wet rabbits can be hysterical soon. If your coat is wet for any reason, dry it until the undercoat is dry and smooth. The typical temperature for rabbits is between 101oF and 103oF. Because rabbit fur is very delicate and rabbits are sensitive to heat, never use a dryer on a hotter setting and keep an eye on rabbit fur temperatures if you get in the way.
Subang
Flap flap is no different from any other flap. They don't usually like bathing, they will kick, they will fight and they will be under a lot of pressure. You also need to be careful to dry it well, it is difficult and it takes years to dry the undercoat because the skin is very thick. If the rabbit was not dirty, I would have avoided it. I'm going to use a little animal simulation.
Of course you can bathe your rabbit, but don't put water in its ears, pick them up and dry them well so they don't get cold.
And wrong, you need to talk to your veterinarian or pet nearby.
Go to the pet store to get a plush rabbit.
Yeah sure! :) I wouldn't have done that if the link was alive maybe in the summer. Or leave it in place until it is 100% dry.
If it's inside, if I do, make sure you brush it daily or it'll be embarrassing!