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Just because rabbits are known to be clean animals, it does not mean
that this will save you from the pet grooming attention they deserve to
have. Although a rabbit spends a good deal of his time grooming himself
to maintain the quality of his coat and skin, it is still recommended
to provide him some care as an owner to a pet. Like other pets, a
rabbit still depends on its owner to have a set grooming plan who must
strictly stick to it to ensure that the pet will be in its prime
condition.
The
most important part of the rabbit's body that you should look out for
is its hair. The best way to groom the rabbit is by brushing its hair
at least once a day. This brushing time is not only for your rabbit's
well being but yours as well since it serves as a bonding time for both
you and your pet. The significance of brushing your pet rabbit's hair
is to remove any dead or loose hair which your pet can swallow. When
this happens, hair can accumulate inside the rabbit's body resulting to
a hairball. The existence of a hairball in the body of a rabbit can
lead to the blockage of your pet's digestive system which will entail
cost on your part especially if surgery is needed to remove the
hairball. A known fact about rabbits is that they usually shed their
coat every three months, so during this time it is best to increase the
frequency of the brushing of the rabbit's coat. You must also be ready
to vacuum your house more often when the rabbit sheds its coat. Since
rabbits have very delicate skin, a soft bristled brush is recommended
when grooming.
A properly groomed rabbit is indeed a sight to
behold. It will take a huge amount of effort on your part to keep your
pet's hair clean and free from mats. Keeping your rabbit's hair short
and easy to groom will help your pet to stay comfortable during warm
summer days. If you are having qualms as to trimming your pet's hair,
you can bring your rabbit to a professional groomer and allow yourself
to observe how they groom your pet so that the next time grooming is
required, you will be able to do it on your own.
Another point
of interest which you should take note of with your pet is its nails.
You have to make sure that your rabbit's nails aren't too long because
even if they look pretty, they can damage your carpet by scratching on
it as their way of trimming their nails on their own. Since rabbits are
very delicate animals, you have to make sure that you do not cut the
nails too short or you risk having them bleed which can be very
uncomfortable to your pet.
If you are still not confident in
personally grooming your pet, don't hesitate to bring him to the
nearest veterinarian or grooming parlor to have him groomed. From
there, you can learn the basics which you can apply when it is your
time to do so.
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