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Old 03-01-2018, 04:43 PM   #1
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Full rabbit grooming is suitable for all rabbits ages 2.5 to 3 months and onwards. It is recommended to have a full rabbit grooming at intervals every 4 to 6 weeks depends on the breed of the rabbit. Grooming is an essential part of rabbit care and should form part of your regular routine as a rabbit owner. It helps your rabbit overall health and prevents bad odour from your bunny. Rabbits that are not regularly groomed have an increased risk of developing the following;

-Matting which can lead to skin tears and sores.

-Long haired rabbits have an increased risk of developing blockages in the intestinal tract as a result of excessive fur consumption. In the short-haired rabbit, blockages can occur when gastrointestinal motility slows down and the tract is dehydrated. This will then cause the fur to become solid.

-Flies may be attracted to any developed skin sores or matting around their rear end that becomes saturated with urine or shit.

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