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Forum BEHAVIOR Grooming?

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    • Megan & Jackson
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        My baby boy Jax is so hard to groom! He’s only a little over a month, and what little I do get to brush him, he sheds quite a bit. Is there any better way for me to groom this super hyper bunny of mine?


      • Bam
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          Recently a member here suggested using a lint-roller to get rid of loose hairs. It should be a lint roller that’s not super-sticky (ie: use the cheap generic ones, not name-brands!). I tried it on my buns and found it really effective at the same time as it was stress-free for the bunnies.

          A little over a month seems very young to me. I don’t know if they even should shed at that age.

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