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Forum DIET & CARE Grooming tips

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    • Sorayya
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        Any other tips on grooming other than one stroke at a time?  Is there a way to hold the bunny still?  I have a couple of small mats to cut out.


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          My bun would never let me groom him if he was able to hop away. I set up my grooming stuff and sit him on a towel on the table.

          Be super careful with cutting out mats. Bunny skin is super delicate and very easy to nick. I suggest using a small pocket trimmer (you can get them at Walmart for $10 in the dog section). Much safer than scissors.

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