XMissySJx
Wise Old Thumper
If a bun has a contiously mucky bottom how would you prevent it?
(not one of mine, re: someone elses bunny)
bunny is part of a bonded pair, two females. other bunny is very large, but doesnt have this problem.
the bunny in question is a dwarf spayed lop, -3 years old ish.
everytime she boards here she has a mucky bottom, and its all matted too, in a bit mess,everytime she is here i trim it all off, but it only gets rid of that problem, it doesnt actually stop the reason behind the mucky bum.
she is fed the correct ammount of excell and hay, veggies etc
(not one of mine, re: someone elses bunny)
bunny is part of a bonded pair, two females. other bunny is very large, but doesnt have this problem.
the bunny in question is a dwarf spayed lop, -3 years old ish.
everytime she boards here she has a mucky bottom, and its all matted too, in a bit mess,everytime she is here i trim it all off, but it only gets rid of that problem, it doesnt actually stop the reason behind the mucky bum.
she is fed the correct ammount of excell and hay, veggies etc