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FORUM DIET & CARE Grooming Tips?

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    • cheshirette
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        I’ve gotten myself newer brushes to use on my rabbits because I realized the old ones I had were not good ones (and definitely harsh on the skin) and they work marvellously on my bunnies!! But.. 

        Okay I’m really new to all of this, but it’s practically impossible for me to keep my bunny still when I need to groom, especially now that they’re shedding!!  

        Is there any good way to keep them still? 


      • BanditCamp
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          Place your rabbit somewhere unfamiliar to them. Like a high table or on top of a washer, place a towel first and stroke them then go in for the grooming that’s how I do mine.

          I groom for about 5-10 min or until I don’t see any more large chunks then after I take a very damp towel and wet my hand and get the remaining surface hairs then place bandit back on the floor. He gives me a few feet flicks and runs away and I open his treat bag and he comes back for more pets.

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