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In addition to Pet Grooming, rabbits also groom each other as a way of strengthening their social bonds. This behavior is especially common among bonded pairs of rabbits.<br>
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Rabbits are fastidious animals and spend a significant portion of their day grooming themselves. Grooming is an essential part of their daily routine and helps them maintain good hygiene, regulate their body temperature, and keep their fur in good condition. • In addition to Pet Grooming, rabbits also groom each other as a way of strengthening their social bonds. This behavior is especially common among bonded pairs of rabbits. • Brushing: Although rabbits groom themselves, they still benefit from occasional brushing. This helps to remove loose fur and prevent hairballs from forming in their digestive tract.
Nail Trimming: It's important to keep your rabbit's nails trimmed to prevent them from overgrowing and causing discomfort or health problems. Nail trimming should be done carefully to avoid cutting the quick (the blood vessel and nerve inside the nail). • Bathing: Generally, rabbits do not need baths as they are capable of keeping themselves clean. However, if your rabbit gets into something dirty or becomes soiled, you can bathe them using a mild rabbit-safe shampoo. Make sure to dry them off completely afterward to prevent them from catching a chill. • Ear Cleaning: Some rabbits may need occasional ear cleaning to prevent the buildup of wax or debris. Use a soft, damp cloth or a cotton swab to gently clean the outer ear area. Do not insert anything into the ear canal as this can cause injury.