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bunny baths

Well if they are going to be stubborn and they are otherwise keeping themselves clean I think I'd leave them to it. Some breeds just have more fluff to deal with than other :lol:

Fair enough! I won't worry about dirty feet any more!!! Thanks! :D
 
I've read on here that some people had problems with excel causing mucky bums? I feed excel & never had a problem (except for with one EC-bun). Also is the veg you are feeding something you always feed? Any changes you make need to be done slowly. I remember the first time I fed cabbage:shock::oops::oops:
 
I've read on here that some people had problems with excel causing mucky bums? I feed excel & never had a problem (except for with one EC-bun). Also is the veg you are feeding something you always feed? Any changes you make need to be done slowly. I remember the first time I fed cabbage:shock::oops::oops:

well neela is really fussy tbh, she wont eat much, she has her faves like broccoli so i basically only feed her on that but as i said probs my brother but ive no idea what he fed her, all her petshop treats were gone and i only give her one a week anyway as its not good for her and it was a whole packet :? he said he fed her some sort of veg too but he cant remember the name?? her poos back to normal thank god so no lasting damage done :D
 
Trigger is fine with baths, I genuinely believe if i was to put him in a swimming pool he would have a swim [/cornyjoke]

Taegen isnt too bad and when i filled the bath up to back-swimming level she willingly rolled over and was quite happy to float. (i had my hand at the back of her neck though <3)

Garry does not like it one bit </3 He will scratch and jump and splash and whatever he feels is in his power to get out of the bath, luckily he's not a biter :p.

(On the diet side of things, i personally find veg to be enough as a treat, i only give my buns veg about 3-4 times a week as they get a runny bum [Garry has only just been switched to the limited veg as it wasnt in my power to decide what to feed him; He permanently had a runny bum, poor wittle bun];; Back to the point; I only give treats at special occations Birthdays; easter; chirstmas; Being-moved-into-the-shed [because trigger loves his run, day and night :3 )

:love::love:
 
Trigger is fine with baths, I genuinely believe if i was to put him in a swimming pool he would have a swim [/cornyjoke]

Taegen isnt too bad and when i filled the bath up to back-swimming level she willingly rolled over and was quite happy to float. (i had my hand at the back of her neck though <3)

Garry does not like it one bit </3 He will scratch and jump and splash and whatever he feels is in his power to get out of the bath, luckily he's not a biter :p.

(On the diet side of things, i personally find veg to be enough as a treat, i only give my buns veg about 3-4 times a week as they get a runny bum [Garry has only just been switched to the limited veg as it wasnt in my power to decide what to feed him; He permanently had a runny bum, poor wittle bun];; Back to the point; I only give treats at special occations Birthdays; easter; chirstmas; Being-moved-into-the-shed [because trigger loves his run, day and night :3 )

:love::love:

i think neela is the same tbh but with sugary foods which i dont give her alot of anyway , she is fine with (most) veg :) ive seen videos of rabbits happily swimming in pools, really cute and in my opinion i dont think it does them harm as when humans wash their hair it strips away natural oils too , same with dogs saying that i wouldnt bathe neela all the time only when needed but only because of stress levels.
 
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