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When my bunnies go out in their runs, I keep them always on the grass. So their claws often need trimming, as they're not being worn down on concrete (and any digging they do tends to get me glared at, but they still occasionally try and dig their own warren :lol: ). Apart from one very stubborn boy bunny, who dislikes his back feeties being touches AT ALL, and will tuck them under himself with a strength I swear he should not have, they're all fine with clipping.
I've noticed, with one of my bunnies, that the claw that is situated at the back of her forelegs, the one that - for lack of knowing the proper name of it - is sort of on the inside of their 'wrist' - it grows at more of a curve. Dunno why, but with her, I really think if I did not keep an eye on this, it would potentially grow into her leg. Obviously it never will, but I've not noticed this with the other rabbits, and was wondering if it is something that occurs only in certain bunnies?
I've noticed, with one of my bunnies, that the claw that is situated at the back of her forelegs, the one that - for lack of knowing the proper name of it - is sort of on the inside of their 'wrist' - it grows at more of a curve. Dunno why, but with her, I really think if I did not keep an eye on this, it would potentially grow into her leg. Obviously it never will, but I've not noticed this with the other rabbits, and was wondering if it is something that occurs only in certain bunnies?