FredW
Alpha Buck
Hi, my bunnies are both indoor bunnies and extremely clean. however since they are going to be boarded in a few weeks time, while I am putting up their new accommodation, I am wondering if I should protect them regarding fly strike. I asked the vet and he said as long as they clean themselves it really isn't needed, but I wonder if I should still be extra careful.
I looked into rearguard, and I think I may have trouble applying it to my babies, they are both extremely spirited to say the least. So I am looking for alternatives, and found this spray http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beaphar-Fly-Guard-Month-75ml/dp/B002GT4PMW/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
I think a spray would be easier to use as it doesn't require me rubbing it into their fur, or on their fur, since especially my doe doesn't even like being groomed by me. she's fine with cuddles, and all, and her husbun can groom her all day long, but bring a brush and she turns vicious. I tried all different brushes, and she doesn't like them, so now I just wet my hands slightly and go over it with that to take any hair off, and it seems to work.
anyway.... basically, has anyone used this product before, is it effective enough, or do you recommend any other product, preferably one that's a spray, simply as I may actually get it on them. though no doubt, how clean those two are, they will try to lick off whatever I put on anyway.
I looked into rearguard, and I think I may have trouble applying it to my babies, they are both extremely spirited to say the least. So I am looking for alternatives, and found this spray http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beaphar-Fly-Guard-Month-75ml/dp/B002GT4PMW/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
I think a spray would be easier to use as it doesn't require me rubbing it into their fur, or on their fur, since especially my doe doesn't even like being groomed by me. she's fine with cuddles, and all, and her husbun can groom her all day long, but bring a brush and she turns vicious. I tried all different brushes, and she doesn't like them, so now I just wet my hands slightly and go over it with that to take any hair off, and it seems to work.
anyway.... basically, has anyone used this product before, is it effective enough, or do you recommend any other product, preferably one that's a spray, simply as I may actually get it on them. though no doubt, how clean those two are, they will try to lick off whatever I put on anyway.