I have recived multiple comments about my bunny screaming or screeching. Just to let everyone know Duchy is not making any noises in this video. I have never heard a bunny scream in person. The sound you hear is my birds. My bunnies & birds share a room. I have 5 cockatiels. I would never recommend doing something to your bunny that is dangerous. I give many warnings & discuss the risk of hypothermia in this video. Thank you! 🐰❤️
Unicorn for Kyleigh love Girl world I do watch Lennon the bunny. If you have seen her tick toc review video she does talk about butt baths and that they are sometimes necessary. I have a rabbit rescue & this bunny was sick. if you watched the video you would see that I discuss risk of hypothermia from fully submerging your rabbit in water. A butt bath is safe when done correctly and only when necessary. This is all addressed in the video and description.
@@ItzNotSoCreativeKyleigh If Lennon the Bunny is your channel-to-go for rabbit care information I feel really bad for you. By the way you oppose to someone giving a rabbit a butt bath I can tell you're extremely ignorant and only believe in whatever she says. Go talk to a vet and ask when it's alright or necessary to give a rabbit a butt bath.
I used it give my rabbit baths, I didn’t realize it was bad. Thanks so much for helping me! Luckily he ok, because I always dried him off good and made sure his feet touched the bottom so he wouldn’t drown. NEVER AGAIN! He likes this a lot more! Thank you so much! ❤️
you just should use corn starch and a comb if u need to spot bathe them! they are very clean animals naturally and can go into shock if they get wet! if something is stuck to their bum yuno that’s only rly when you should clean them.
Yeah but he probably was annoyed by it. Rabbits can swim if they need to, but they don’t do it as a hobby, so he probably was angry with you for a bit 😅
rabbit care yeah, that’s the best method to try 1st. Dutchy had really smelly diarrhea all over his butt & feet because of being sick. It was so bad at one point he couldn’t poop because it was so dried onto his bottom. He had to have a butt bath. I only recommend this in those situations where a wet cloth is not enough because any type of bath can be stressful for a bunny. But in some situations it’s necessary. Thank you for watching! 😁🐰❤️
I liked that you showed the bunny not fully cooperating, and how you calmed him down.. because lots of videos I saw had docile bunnies and that will not be my bunny lol
Tiffany’s Bunny Gang is certain things such as care and diet different for certain breeds? I wanna convince my parents for two dwarf bunnies and your videos have really helped so far!
He's so calm! Anyone who has had children in diapers that get sick and have diarrhea knows how irritated their little bums can get. Poo stuck in a rabbits fur would be analogous and just as irritating. He's so cute!
You are an absolute life saver! My rabbit desperately needs this. The boy won’t stop spraying her. They are both fixed and he just won’t stop! It’s gotten way to bad now
Thanks Tiffany. Yesterday we found what I believe is a domestic release. She has been loose for a few days and her long fur is matted with small debris. Any suggestions?
Brian Luckus awe, poor bunny. Can you keep her? If so try to catch her. Lennon the bunny does have a video on tips for catching a domestic release bunny. Clean her up & get her to the vet if possible unless your knowledgeable enough to look her over yourself. I have a video on bunny illnesses to help you identify if she is sick and if so with what. If you have other bunnies do not let them interact. Must quarantine for 14 days & check for illness or mites. If not try to contact your local shelter or rescue to see if they can assist or take the bunny in.
My Lop would never let me do this. I took her outside today to run around. When I was time to head in, picked her up, let her down gently in the house, and hot 2 thumps for my trouble lol.
My lops would tear my arms off with their razor sharp nails if I tried this..lol. I think I'm just going to soak a towel in a half and half solution of baby shampoo and water..rub them all over with it (if they let me..lol)..and then use another towel wet with just water..and then a dry towel. And if that doesn't work..I'm going to look for one of these things: ruclips.net/video/4sVuOCax7wI/видео.html
@TiffanysBunnyGang I was thinking the same thing. If it's q wild bunny you risk it's life by keeping it. Best to surrender it to your local wildlife center. Domestic and wild bunnies look the same but are very different.
you are such a good rabbit mom! my baby recently became partially paralyzed from an accident and needs frequent butt baths to prevent scald as he cannot hold his bladder. this video is very helpful! thank you
@@bunaynayslay Actually yes! I'd love to get your advice since I've found myself in the same situation and no vids here on it 😓 I've come to understand my bunny has paresis, not paralysis (she can barely move her hind legs, so not totally paralyzed). My questions: -When did you know it's safe enough to give your bunny a butt bath? -How could you tell he wasn't in pain when you held him for that first bath? -How many times did you have to butt bathe him? Because so far I'm think I may have to bathe mine every evening 🤔 -Lastly, how is life with your bunny now and did you Diy anything to help him become mobile on his own?
@@caloo2010 I'm sorry to hear! The first step you should take it consulting a proper rabbit vet, they should give you pain killers and critical care. It's a powder formula of concentrated vitamins your rabbit needs incase they aren't eating enough hay. You can get it on Amazon. Buns usually love it. Syringes too incase you need to force-feed water or critical care. Always offer them their right amount of salad/fresh greens rinsed with water, that way they get extra hydration. 1. If they are completely incontinent you need to invest in reusable bunny diapers OR baby diapers (you'll need to do some cutting on the left and right side for their legs to not get irritated) as well as washable pee pads. Saves a lot of time water and towels. You don't really "know" for sure when its the right time, you just have to read their body language. Always support their spine and rear, If they fidget or make noise when picking up one way then slowly put them down, let them readjust, and try picking them up the way they laid. If they are being particularly stubborn or in pain use unscented plain baby wipes to at least get some of the urine or poop out. 2. I could tell he wasn't in pain as his body was relaxed and his eyelids softened vs. being extremely scared and alert. Please don't worry if your bunny hates the water, try to have the butt bath warm and prepared before you pick bun up. We would use the sink after awhile and he enjoyed it, I assume it helped him feel really clean and good on his nerves. 3. He would be bathed every other day or every day if it was particularly bad. Bunny urine is extremely acidic and you cant let it stay on his fur. It will cause the fur to fall off and produce urine scald. There are topical creams you can put on for this but always try to keep their privates, tummy, and legs clean. Even if that means multiple baths a day. 3. Sadly he passed away due to different complications but he was an amazing bun. During butt baths when he got more comfortable we would GENTLY massage his thighs working our way down to his toes and back up, he started doing his own baby kicks eventually so I think that really helped. When they're secure (and if they let you) gently pull their leg out and then retract it over and over. Small exercises like that help with bloodflow. He definitely did improve from being completely paralyzed, some buns make a full recovery some don't. Sometimes it's completely physical sometimes it's psychological. I know bunny carts exist for disable buns, otherwise just make sure their space is clean, access to fresh water and hay at all times, some toys that can hang off the wall or hay chew toys they can eat. Pillows and small plushies are nice too, they can help keep the bunny propped up and let them rest easier. Make sure the enclosure is kind of small-medium, they just need a lot of enrichment and love. And please don't be too hard on yourself if you feel something went wrong or you slipped up along the way. It is human to make mistakes and your bunny will forgive you. They are thankful you chose to care for them when this happened. If I missed anything or you have any concerns feel free to ping me!
@@bunaynayslay Ty ty so so much 😍 this is all truly helpful!!! I'll be purchasing that critical care and syringes today for sure. I'm sorry to read your bunny passed away, but sounds like he had the most fulfilling life until the end with you 💓 Also ty for that ending msg, I've been stressing over what I've done to cause this for my buns and incompetent with figuring out the care afterwards...😭 The encouragement truly means a lot. Thank you once again for all you help!!
This actually helps a lot. I've been looking for a better alternative for my bunny. Due to him really needing his bottom cleaned. The wet rag isn't cutting it for him. And the help I do have isn't really helping me when I'm unable to due to work. Definitely going to do this. Thank you so much for making this video! You're a life saver.
I don't have a bunny but I'm thinking of having one. my one problem is that I have birds and when I saw your comment that your bunny shares a room with birds I was really relieved to know that I can get one. And thank you for this because I was super confused about how to give a bunny a bath if it needs one.
I’ll preface this by saying I’ve had rabbits my whole life. The rabbit I have now I raised from babyhood, and loves baths and the water. She’s 7.5 years old and is beginning to show her elderly stage, has dealt with fleas for a few months over the summer, and is sooo grateful for the relief of the lukewarm water and the pressure of the shower faucet brings. She leans into it and just sits and basks in the shallow pool I create for her in the tub. It has been a slow ride to getting her comfortable with the running water, etc. We have lived all over the place- city apartments, and 27 acres of free roaming land. Earning the trust of a prey animals is the first step. Knowing their temperament is another! If you can’t grasp that, don’t bank on ever having an easy time with handling or cleaning, etc. My previous bunnies as a child would even jump on the trampoline and ride down the slide on their own with me. Taking extra precautions and learning to read their body language and unique bunny communication is key. There are pet owners, and then there are pet whisperers. In the western world the culture is to tend to overly baby our pets and it blocks them from experiencing freedom and the opportunity for actual bonding. Try to get into the mind of a prey animal and see they simply require an added layer of trust, protection and safety in their worlds in order to open up. Once you breach that barrier, they are just like any other animal! So long as they can access and return to their home base, and trust you, they are far more capable, explorative and daring than we give them credit.
Don't use the blow dryer it can send them into shock. The noise and u dontbknow really how hot its it might feel cool to u but bunnies have really sensitive skin contact ur vet before or bring him to a vet and they can clean it and do it the right way
@@breannajames2999 it means that the heating element is completely off on my dryer and my rabbits aren't even phased by my shop vac. If I turn it on while they are napping they might look around a bit, but they go back to sleep
This was helpful. Thank you. Our Mini Rex has reached an age 10 1/2, where he just doesnt clean himself. Wiping and washcloths are just not cutting it and he is getting dirtier and dirtier. It is my wifes bunny and she has never had one grow old before. The only other rabbits were when she was little and those were cared for by her parents. This video helps with the worrisome task ahead. I know nothing about rabbits but do most of the "awkward" handling and nail trimming. Thanks again!
Excellent video! Don't know why you have thumbdowns. I have to wash one of my rabbit's behind frequently. It's needs to be done otherwise his skin will become red and infected.
Love of Pets thank you! Yes if you leave your bunny in a situation where they have their own urine or feces on their bottom it can cause health problems, infection and scolding. So this is sometimes a necessary part of rescuing or having a sick bunny. Thank you for watching and we appreciate your support! 😁👍🏻🐰❤️
Chase Trans this is not correct! Bunnies can have butt baths if done properly like shown in the video. Please watch the video & read the description before you make a comment & spread false information. In the video I discuss risk involved with submerging your bunny in water & how to avoid these risk. Also I suggest other alternatives first. Healthy bunnies clean themselves but there are situations when a butt bath is necessary. Do your research.
Steven Lowrey a butt bath is not harmful to a bunny & if you watched the video you would see that I have a rabbit rescue and this bunny was sick. I am teaching people how to safely & properly clean their bunny instead of Submerging them in water. I give warnings throughout the video and discuss proper technique and how to prevent risk like hypothermia. Please do your research before spreading false information & watch the video before making an accusation that is clearly wrong! Thank you!
@Frosty’s World thank you for you support & comment. It’s important that people understand that bunnies can get wet without health risk if done properly by not submerged in water & drying them thoroughly. When you need to wash your bunny with a gentle soap a spray bottle would not be sufficient to remove all of the soap. I don’t suggest this unless other methods of cleaning your bunny will not be enough. Wipes or a wet cloth are good options but are not always enough. There are situations where a butt bath is the best option & this is why I made this video. 🙂🐰❤️ thanks again for watching our channel 😘
“And it’s Easter” this shouldn’t be a reason for keeping a bunny. Thousands of rabbits are abandoned every year because they are only bought for Easter then abandoned on the street. This is why many pet stores don’t sell rabbits during Easter season anymore, hopefully you still have yours and didn’t throw it out because Easter passed.
I’m also a parent of five bunnies. I love them very much but one of them are going through a really dirty bottom, my sad called the vets but refused to see him so now looking on RUclips. Thank you very much 💖🤗🥺
For future readers: a bunny with a dirty bottom usually has something off with their diets. Whether it be a veggie, a fruit, too many treats or too many pellets. A good brand of food is a must with rabbits. A rabbit needs a dry diet as that’s what’s best for their digestive system. Alfalfa hay for babies and Timothy hay for adults. Some bunnies don’t take veggies well, I know I had one. After I subtracted the veggies, his bottom cleared up. A veterinarian refusing to see you? 🤨
Je suis tout à fait d'accords avec vous Tyffany's Bunny Gang 👍😊. Un lapin ne devrait jamais être lavé car, il est tout à fait capable de le faire lui même. Mais dans certain cas, comme ceux que vous siter dans votre commentaire écrit, il faut lui venir en aide pour préserver sa santé. Si le nettoyage avec un gant ne suffit pas, un bain peut-être nécessaire, mais comme vous le montrez si bien, ce bain ne doit pas être intégral et doit être donné avec douceur et délicatesse pour effectivement ne pas stresser le lapin, comme vous l'avez si bien fait. Merci pour cette intéressante et édifiante vidéo. Ce que vous avez fait pour Dutchy est très bien 👍👩💕🐰. Est-ce que l'on vous a déjà dit que Dutchy ressembler à Pipkin de la chaine OneMorePlease ? Bonne journée Pâsquale.
first of all never submerge your bunny under water and NEVER hold your bunny like that. also if you want to clean it i suggest you used baby wipes and a little bit of coconut oil for its fur while you comb it
Thank you my bunny is not old And I don’t think he is sick but his poo gets stuck on his butt fur and it is kind of runny sorry that I kinda nasty but thanks I will try this!😊
Crystal Netto it was like that for like 2-3 days after we got her but then I changed the way she ate and it was not runny anymore. idk what the store people were feeding her..
@@crystalnetto4876 cecotrope poops can sometimes be loose in older bunnies but yes a healthy bunny should have healthy round golden poops 💩 🐰❤️ you can usually correct this at home by adding more hay in their diet, changing to higher fiber pellet & limiting fruits & non leafy veggies.
Hi, please be aware that this is dangerous for a rabbit, (a rabbit can't regulate his body temperature like us and this makes him exposed to bad flue and then possible death) they don't need to be bathed they clean themself, only in extream senarios when a rabbit is old or really dirty we can wipe them bottom with a wet cloth . You might be lucky till now your bunny do well in bath but please be aware of the risks . (You can check more informations about this in the net)
I just recently found 3 domesticated bunnies in my backyard, due to someone dropping them off behind my house. I unfortunately could only save one, the others ran away. I cant keep him but we found someone to adopt her this Saturday:)
I recently got a mini lop ear bunny. Her bottom got soiled and so I researched how to give her a bath. Everything that I read before giving her a bath they all said that no kind of soap or shampoo, no matter how gentle it is, should be used because it strips the oils off of the bunny's fur and that is not something you want to do.
Well, it's not a bath as people do with dogs... You wash his bottom with warm water and he seems quite comfortable. Pretty sure he needed it and you're quite careful. It's good to know how to do it if I ever need it.
Milena Popovic thank you for watching the video. People keep commenting that I’m will kill my bunny & send it into shock Because they don’t watch just comment with assumptions 🤦🏼♀️🐰❤️
update! Thanks to your help, I was able to give my bunny a safe butt bath and she is much cleaner and was easier to handle than I expected... she then sprayed in her litter box... le sigh.
Thank you so much for this 😭 I have a senior bunny that I foster. Who keep drooling. And it’s making his fur fall under this neck😭 the vet says he doesn’t have a sickness. But I’m taking him to a new one in two days. Thank you again so much 💚
My neighbor surprised me with a dwarf angora bunny. Her feet and butt are COVERED in piss, the rest of her seems fine with a damp cloth. Thank god she's a dwarf. I was going to use maybe two inches of water in the bathroom sink or a small stream of water with the sink unplugged and just rinse, then wrap up in an old cotton sheet and gently rub. I don't have a blow dryer, I don't like them. Also I don't know bunny body language, but dutchy looks so comfy in that towel.
I have a white bunny for 3 years now I am bathing her from head to toes and clean her ears like dog 😅 just putting her on the ground in the bath and pouring little warm water (she like it like that) with natural mask and hair shampoo while massaging her then comes the towel and the hair dryer step oh! She enjoys bath time she even lay on the ground and let me brush her 😂
Lovely! We have two snow white rabbits, they are able to maintain their whiteness just by cleaning themselves. I heard that we shouldn't bath rabbits as they don't like it and bathing may harm them..
Omg I did this all wrong but luckily I researched that they shouldn’t have full baths I just wet my hands and rubbed his fur (where dirty spots are) and then gently dried with towel until it was completely dry but thanks for tutorial
I tried doing this but it was kind of a nightmare because my bunny was too scared of the water and was trying to jump hysterically outside the box splashing water everywhere and scratching my hands with her sharp claws😭 Your bunny looks exactly like mine but it's so calm compared to mine😅😂
So my rabbit has the same illness and she is having soft stool everywhere and her bottom is very dirty and I would like to know how to take care of the illness so she is not sick anymore.
Hi, I recently adopted a bunny, his name is Oscar, he is a free roaming bunny and so far we are having a easy time learning his likes and dislikes and at night we put him in a large penned area so he isn’t free roaming during the night. I always adopt animals but never too many at one time even though I would love to have a house filled with them. Anyways, I bought a treat for him called yogurt drops and he loves them! But my youngest child have him a few extra one day and his belly hated it. He didn’t get diarrhea but his stools became soft and they clumped up under his bottom with the litter. My first reaction was I needed to bathe him. But because having a bunny is new to me I looked up on google if I can bathe my bunny and luckily your video popped up. I used a warm wash clothe and it did the trick. My bunny doesn’t seem to like hay very much. He has plenty of pellets at his disposal all day but do you have a recommendation for a hay he may like better that regular Timothy hay? He only takes a few nibbles that I see. There is never a ton of hay missing from his hay pile.
What do I do when my rabbits paws a big time filthy with poop and pee, I try to use a wet cloth or baby towelette but he doesn’t like the way it feels and won’t stay still?
Alexis Lara just do your best to keep them clean. Try to figure out why they are getting so dirty. Does your bunny have a litter box? Are you cleaning the litter box at least 2 times a week? Try to look at your bunnies enclosure & make changes to prevent this.
Dream housedolls __ He’s in an extra large cage only for the night,( he has his water bowl and food dish in there also) I let him free roam all day he’s also litter trained but I just don’t know how he gets that stuff on his back feet. The floors are very clean so it makes me weirded out!?
Alexis Lara this is very unusual for a bunny that in not sick, not in a cage with a lot of bedding & in a regularly cleaned space. Do you know what it is? I’m thinking he may have intermittent soft cecotropes like Dutch had. Mostly regular poop with some soft poops. He may be stepping on these soft poops in the litter box. Does this sound possible?
Had to wash our big bun because we just noticed they had a big bunny diarrhea and have problems with drying and don’t want to wash there but again due to us having to do it so suddenly and the fact we’ve never washed bunnies before and the bunny In question doesn’t like being held little own bathed
well explained and seems very helpful. our rabbit is currently suffering from fleas so i'm pretty desperate at this point to get her all clean and good to go, and the only vet we could contact is too far away to reach ): i haven't actually tried giving her this kind of "bath" since i feared of getting her in shock but i'll still give this a try especially since she really needs this right now
Hey guys, so my school had a bunny problem and was going to put them down but my friend and I found them all new homes and in 2 days the r all going to meet there new owners❤(reason being that the animal shelters were all full in my area)✨Today I found out awesome news because my parents are allowing me to adopt one of them so this video really helped a lot, thank u✨
I really need advice! I commented down below that my bunny had a humungous ball of matted fur that took about five hours of soaking in the tub, in and out over a day and a half and I was so happy once I finally got it out only to check his bum a couple days later to find it started again and was about half the size of the previous one! It was attached to his testes and I’m sure it was incredibly uncomfortable for him if not painful. I had to soak him in the bath again but this time only for a few minutes to get it out. It seems to be a lot of fur and really smelly half formed poop pellets that harden and attach to his underside. I wouldn’t call it diarrhea because he’s still pooping full pellets as well as half pellets that are getting stuck to him. So he still passing stool in his litter. Is this a problem with his diet? Is it because he is shedding? He’s just a short haired Rex bunny but he is shedding quite a bit right now as it’s turning to winter. There are no vets in my area and the burrito wrap did not work. I want the bath to be the last resort but he’s never been fond of being held or picked up. Only once in a while will he let me hold him so trying to get him wrapped and put into a position where I can try to remove the problem only causes him to freak out and scratch me and I fear it will cause injury to both of us but mostly concerned it will injure him! In the bath, he is much more calm. I’d rather this just not happen but I don’t know what’s causing it. I can’t get my clippers anywhere’s near his bottom to shave and this has never been an issue before! I’m not talking about small amounts of poop, I’m talking about very very very large amounts. I’m wondering if it’s because he is now six years old? I just want to help him! I want to know what’s wrong and fix it! I hate seeing him in pain! I cleaned his bottom yesterday and already today there are a few pallets stuck to him so I know it’s going to start again
hey Tiffany, my healthy one and a half year old bunny Bowsie has clumpy black gooey feces out of the blue. Could you maybe make a video explaining what i could do, there has been no changes to his diet and he hasn't eaten anything he wasn't supposed to.
*Insert comment showing I didn't watch or pay attention to the content of this video as I repeat the exact same information that is said in the video while accusing the channel of animal abuse* For real, great informative video :)
My neighbor found a lost domesticated bunny in his yard yesterday and brought it to us since we already have a bun and have the supplies to take care of it. It's very thin and frail so my question is If I should wait a bit to clean his dirty paws and belly until he's a bit fatter and less frail/scared or just clean the bun as soon as possible?
What soaps do you most recommend for bunnies? My parents had given me shampoo for like, dogs and cats but I didn’t know if I should use something different. Thanks!
You should use the baby Johnson shampoo it’s better because it doesn’t have anything that harms bunnies unlike the other soaps like cat and dog soaps which can harm them, your soap can harm bunnies, but don’t be too alarmed since you still change it and since you don’t fully gather them, you don’t fully expose them to soap, still would switch to baby Johnson though
If I ever have to wash my Bunny due to a messy bottom .. I would choose an organic soap.. Johnsons is not a good product in my opinion.. The ingredients in it are: In the regular formula of Johnson’s Baby Shampoo it lists water, cocamidopropyl betaine, PEG-80 sorbitan laurate and sodium trideceth sulfate. Citric acid, PEG-150 distearate, polyquaternium-10, fragrance and tetrasodium EDTA are also ingredients. The last three ingredients are quaternium-15, yellow 10 and orange 4. I would not use anything but organic for my girl.. have never bathed my Bun.. she does a good job of cleaning herself so far.. Xo
Thank you for this. Today, my bunny got a really soft poop coz of bamboo sticks and when I clean her with tissue and wet wipes, some of the poop got stuck on her fur so I had to try this. I bought the same johnsons baby shampoo and poured some on the warm water. I dipped her tummy, and paws on it and another dip with just warm clean water. I dried her up and smells like heaven again. Lol
wow this is great also my rabbit she got some dry mud stuck on her fur and what i know is that water is bad and will make the rabbit sick i am trying to remove it but it is way to hard and i might rip all her fur out have you got any tips please respond
A little bit of water just in that area is perfectly fine. Only what the area that needs to be wet and make sure you try her very good. If you still don’t want to get her wet her and it’s not a large areathen you can cut out that part of the fur it will grow back.
Eloise Gibbs thank you for you comment & suggestion. I agree, that would be ok if it’s just a few spots but if your rabbit has urine or diarrhea close to or on the skin like Dutch did it will usually require more than fur trimming. ❤️🐰
Amber Mejia I’m so glad our videos help you. Just remember most bunnies do not need butt baths. This video is for sick or older bunnies who cannot clean themselves. If you are keeping your bunnies area clean & have a large enough enclosure just using a damp washcloth should be good enough for any issues your bunny has. If you have any questions feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching ❤️🐰
Rabbits skin is extremely delicate. Do not use a hair dryer.. You should not soak his fur either. Their fur is very thick and if you blow dry too much you might burn his skin
🤣😂🤣 My rabbits LOVE Being on their back! Now not all rabbits enjoy that but rabbits that the humans have built special bonds with trust them and end up enjoying that position. Also I have 56 rabbits, I’m a rescue and soon will have my wildlife lis. For small mammals and my rabbits are on wire or in colonies, wire bottom cages are fine as long as they have something in their cage to rest on when they get tired of the wire. Which my rabbits all have ceramic 12/12 tiles. 🤔 I think this women did a nice video and it was helpful. The only purpose for your comment was to tear her down then you just shouldn’t have commented.
I have recived multiple comments about my bunny screaming or screeching. Just to let everyone know Duchy is not making any noises in this video. I have never heard a bunny scream in person. The sound you hear is my birds. My bunnies & birds share a room. I have 5 cockatiels. I would never recommend doing something to your bunny that is dangerous. I give many warnings & discuss the risk of hypothermia in this video. Thank you! 🐰❤️
The followers on your channel know you have birds. It's the haters that just want to be mean and say nasty things to try to hurt your feelings.
Thank you but please don’t bathe your bunny it’s really bad for them watch Lennon the bunny’s video for information about bathing your bunny
Unicorn for Kyleigh love Girl world I do watch Lennon the bunny. If you have seen her tick toc review video she does talk about butt baths and that they are sometimes necessary. I have a rabbit rescue & this bunny was sick. if you watched the video you would see that I discuss risk of hypothermia from fully submerging your rabbit in water. A butt bath is safe when done correctly and only when necessary. This is all addressed in the video and description.
@@ItzNotSoCreativeKyleigh Read the above comment. Ty
@@ItzNotSoCreativeKyleigh If Lennon the Bunny is your channel-to-go for rabbit care information I feel really bad for you. By the way you oppose to someone giving a rabbit a butt bath I can tell you're extremely ignorant and only believe in whatever she says. Go talk to a vet and ask when it's alright or necessary to give a rabbit a butt bath.
I used it give my rabbit baths, I didn’t realize it was bad. Thanks so much for helping me! Luckily he ok, because I always dried him off good and made sure his feet touched the bottom so he wouldn’t drown. NEVER AGAIN! He likes this a lot more! Thank you so much! ❤️
I read this in Peter Griffin's voice lol
you just should use corn starch and a comb if u need to spot bathe them! they are very clean animals naturally and can go into shock if they get wet! if something is stuck to their bum yuno that’s only rly when you should clean them.
@@katedurning5836 Great idea! I use pet safe wipes and a flea comb to help my bunnies.
Keep the bunny away from Brian
Yeah but he probably was annoyed by it. Rabbits can swim if they need to, but they don’t do it as a hobby, so he probably was angry with you for a bit 😅
you are very gentle with him and only wash what it necessary, and you made sure to dry him too! good job
It's necessary to bathe the whole bun.
My Daniel can't clean him self some time because he is 10 and has a bit of arthritis I just use a face cloth because it's a not that bad :-)
rabbit care yeah, that’s the best method to try 1st. Dutchy had really smelly diarrhea all over his butt & feet because of being sick. It was so bad at one point he couldn’t poop because it was so dried onto his bottom. He had to have a butt bath. I only recommend this in those situations where a wet cloth is not enough because any type of bath can be stressful for a bunny. But in some situations it’s necessary. Thank you for watching! 😁🐰❤️
Yes don’t give ur bunnies baths just us a wet paper towels
true,true
I liked that you showed the bunny not fully cooperating, and how you calmed him down.. because lots of videos I saw had docile bunnies and that will not be my bunny lol
Damn. I just did this all wrong. But his whole bottom was soiled. I'll do better next time
Johnny Dollar7 it happens 😂🐇❤️
Tiffany’s Bunny Gang is certain things such as care and diet different for certain breeds? I wanna convince my parents for two dwarf bunnies and your videos have really helped so far!
@@melomimi awe! So sorry I just saw your comment 🐰❤️ so happy I can help
He's so calm! Anyone who has had children in diapers that get sick and have diarrhea knows how irritated their little bums can get. Poo stuck in a rabbits fur would be analogous and just as irritating.
He's so cute!
+Karen C 🙂👍🏻🐰❤️
The amount of people commenting on this video without bothering to watch it.....
yeesh
Right! 😂🐰❤️
@@TiffanysBunnyGang xd
You are an absolute life saver! My rabbit desperately needs this. The boy won’t stop spraying her. They are both fixed and he just won’t stop! It’s gotten way to bad now
Bros marking his territory 😭😭
Dutchy looks like my childhood bunny snuffy he was the sweetest❤️
He’s a Dutch bunny
Thanks Tiffany. Yesterday we found what I believe is a domestic release. She has been loose for a few days and her long fur is matted with small debris. Any suggestions?
Brian Luckus awe, poor bunny. Can you keep her? If so try to catch her. Lennon the bunny does have a video on tips for catching a domestic release bunny. Clean her up & get her to the vet if possible unless your knowledgeable enough to look her over yourself. I have a video on bunny illnesses to help you identify if she is sick and if so with what. If you have other bunnies do not let them interact. Must quarantine for 14 days & check for illness or mites. If not try to contact your local shelter or rescue to see if they can assist or take the bunny in.
My Lop would never let me do this. I took her outside today to run around. When I was time to head in, picked her up, let her down gently in the house, and hot 2 thumps for my trouble lol.
My lops would tear my arms off with their razor sharp nails if I tried this..lol. I think I'm just going to soak a towel in a half and half solution of baby shampoo and water..rub them all over with it (if they let me..lol)..and then use another towel wet with just water..and then a dry towel. And if that doesn't work..I'm going to look for one of these things: ruclips.net/video/4sVuOCax7wI/видео.html
@@Nightbird. or just cut their nails?
i just found a bunny under my car and i’m trying to take care of her so she knows she’s safe. doing a whole bunch of research lol. thank you so much!!
Do you know if it is a domestic bunny or wild?
@TiffanysBunnyGang I was thinking the same thing. If it's q wild bunny you risk it's life by keeping it. Best to surrender it to your local wildlife center.
Domestic and wild bunnies look the same but are very different.
you are such a good rabbit mom! my baby recently became partially paralyzed from an accident and needs frequent butt baths to prevent scald as he cannot hold his bladder. this video is very helpful! thank you
I'm now here for the very same reason
@@caloo2010 i'm happy to hear! if you need any tips i got you
@@bunaynayslay Actually yes! I'd love to get your advice since I've found myself in the same situation and no vids here on it 😓 I've come to understand my bunny has paresis, not paralysis (she can barely move her hind legs, so not totally paralyzed). My questions:
-When did you know it's safe enough to give your bunny a butt bath?
-How could you tell he wasn't in pain when you held him for that first bath?
-How many times did you have to butt bathe him? Because so far I'm think I may have to bathe mine every evening 🤔
-Lastly, how is life with your bunny now and did you Diy anything to help him become mobile on his own?
@@caloo2010 I'm sorry to hear! The first step you should take it consulting a proper rabbit vet, they should give you pain killers and critical care. It's a powder formula of concentrated vitamins your rabbit needs incase they aren't eating enough hay. You can get it on Amazon. Buns usually love it. Syringes too incase you need to force-feed water or critical care. Always offer them their right amount of salad/fresh greens rinsed with water, that way they get extra hydration.
1. If they are completely incontinent you need to invest in reusable bunny diapers OR baby diapers (you'll need to do some cutting on the left and right side for their legs to not get irritated) as well as washable pee pads. Saves a lot of time water and towels. You don't really "know" for sure when its the right time, you just have to read their body language. Always support their spine and rear, If they fidget or make noise when picking up one way then slowly put them down, let them readjust, and try picking them up the way they laid. If they are being particularly stubborn or in pain use unscented plain baby wipes to at least get some of the urine or poop out.
2. I could tell he wasn't in pain as his body was relaxed and his eyelids softened vs. being extremely scared and alert. Please don't worry if your bunny hates the water, try to have the butt bath warm and prepared before you pick bun up. We would use the sink after awhile and he enjoyed it, I assume it helped him feel really clean and good on his nerves.
3. He would be bathed every other day or every day if it was particularly bad. Bunny urine is extremely acidic and you cant let it stay on his fur. It will cause the fur to fall off and produce urine scald. There are topical creams you can put on for this but always try to keep their privates, tummy, and legs clean. Even if that means multiple baths a day.
3. Sadly he passed away due to different complications but he was an amazing bun. During butt baths when he got more comfortable we would GENTLY massage his thighs working our way down to his toes and back up, he started doing his own baby kicks eventually so I think that really helped. When they're secure (and if they let you) gently pull their leg out and then retract it over and over. Small exercises like that help with bloodflow. He definitely did improve from being completely paralyzed, some buns make a full recovery some don't. Sometimes it's completely physical sometimes it's psychological. I know bunny carts exist for disable buns, otherwise just make sure their space is clean, access to fresh water and hay at all times, some toys that can hang off the wall or hay chew toys they can eat. Pillows and small plushies are nice too, they can help keep the bunny propped up and let them rest easier. Make sure the enclosure is kind of small-medium, they just need a lot of enrichment and love.
And please don't be too hard on yourself if you feel something went wrong or you slipped up along the way. It is human to make mistakes and your bunny will forgive you. They are thankful you chose to care for them when this happened. If I missed anything or you have any concerns feel free to ping me!
@@bunaynayslay Ty ty so so much 😍 this is all truly helpful!!! I'll be purchasing that critical care and syringes today for sure. I'm sorry to read your bunny passed away, but sounds like he had the most fulfilling life until the end with you 💓
Also ty for that ending msg, I've been stressing over what I've done to cause this for my buns and incompetent with figuring out the care afterwards...😭 The encouragement truly means a lot. Thank you once again for all you help!!
3:27 bunny burrito
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This actually helps a lot. I've been looking for a better alternative for my bunny. Due to him really needing his bottom cleaned. The wet rag isn't cutting it for him. And the help I do have isn't really helping me when I'm unable to due to work. Definitely going to do this. Thank you so much for making this video! You're a life saver.
Your very welcome!
I don't have a bunny but I'm thinking of having one. my one problem is that I have birds and when I saw your comment that your bunny shares a room with birds I was really relieved to know that I can get one. And thank you for this because I was super confused about how to give a bunny a bath if it needs one.
Same
I’ll preface this by saying I’ve had rabbits my whole life. The rabbit I have now I raised from babyhood, and loves baths and the water. She’s 7.5 years old and is beginning to show her elderly stage, has dealt with fleas for a few months over the summer, and is sooo grateful for the relief of the lukewarm water and the pressure of the shower faucet brings. She leans into it and just sits and basks in the shallow pool I create for her in the tub. It has been a slow ride to getting her comfortable with the running water, etc. We have lived all over the place- city apartments, and 27 acres of free roaming land. Earning the trust of a prey animals is the first step. Knowing their temperament is another! If you can’t grasp that, don’t bank on ever having an easy time with handling or cleaning, etc.
My previous bunnies as a child would even jump on the trampoline and ride down the slide on their own with me. Taking extra precautions and learning to read their body language and unique bunny communication is key. There are pet owners, and then there are pet whisperers. In the western world the culture is to tend to overly baby our pets and it blocks them from experiencing freedom and the opportunity for actual bonding.
Try to get into the mind of a prey animal and see they simply require an added layer of trust, protection and safety in their worlds in order to open up. Once you breach that barrier, they are just like any other animal! So long as they can access and return to their home base, and trust you, they are far more capable, explorative and daring than we give them credit.
Kinda scared to use a hair dryer though, I hear that it might scald the rabbit
I use the cool setting
Don't use the blow dryer it can send them into shock. The noise and u dontbknow really how hot its it might feel cool to u but bunnies have really sensitive skin contact ur vet before or bring him to a vet and they can clean it and do it the right way
@@breannajames2999 it means that the heating element is completely off on my dryer and my rabbits aren't even phased by my shop vac. If I turn it on while they are napping they might look around a bit, but they go back to sleep
This was helpful. Thank you. Our Mini Rex has reached an age 10 1/2, where he just doesnt clean himself. Wiping and washcloths are just not cutting it and he is getting dirtier and dirtier. It is my wifes bunny and she has never had one grow old before. The only other rabbits were when she was little and those were cared for by her parents. This video helps with the worrisome task ahead. I know nothing about rabbits but do most of the "awkward" handling and nail trimming.
Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing. Dutchy is such a brave bun.
Excellent video! Don't know why you have thumbdowns. I have to wash one of my rabbit's behind frequently. It's needs to be done otherwise his skin will become red and infected.
Love of Pets thank you! Yes if you leave your bunny in a situation where they have their own urine or feces on their bottom it can cause health problems, infection and scolding. So this is sometimes a necessary part of rescuing or having a sick bunny. Thank you for watching and we appreciate your support! 😁👍🏻🐰❤️
It’s because you can put them In shock and hypothermia because their fur takes a long time to dry
Chase Trans this is not correct! Bunnies can have butt baths if done properly like shown in the video. Please watch the video & read the description before you make a comment & spread false information. In the video I discuss risk involved with submerging your bunny in water & how to avoid these risk. Also I suggest other alternatives first. Healthy bunnies clean themselves but there are situations when a butt bath is necessary. Do your research.
Steven Lowrey a butt bath is not harmful to a bunny & if you watched the video you would see that I have a rabbit rescue and this bunny was sick. I am teaching people how to safely & properly clean their bunny instead of Submerging them in water. I give warnings throughout the video and discuss proper technique and how to prevent risk like hypothermia. Please do your research before spreading false information & watch the video before making an accusation that is clearly wrong! Thank you!
@Frosty’s World thank you for you support & comment. It’s important that people understand that bunnies can get wet without health risk if done properly by not submerged in water & drying them thoroughly. When you need to wash your bunny with a gentle soap a spray bottle would not be sufficient to remove all of the soap. I don’t suggest this unless other methods of cleaning your bunny will not be enough. Wipes or a wet cloth are good options but are not always enough. There are situations where a butt bath is the best option & this is why I made this video. 🙂🐰❤️ thanks again for watching our channel 😘
I just found a bunny on the road today almost ran over it yikes and we’re keeping it and it’s Easter and this is super helpful
“And it’s Easter” this shouldn’t be a reason for keeping a bunny. Thousands of rabbits are abandoned every year because they are only bought for Easter then abandoned on the street. This is why many pet stores don’t sell rabbits during Easter season anymore, hopefully you still have yours and didn’t throw it out because Easter passed.
@@strawberrymilk9762 stfu pls i brought mine during easter and shes ajusted well to my family. Stop generalizing
I’m also a parent of five bunnies. I love them very much but one of them are going through a really dirty bottom, my sad called the vets but refused to see him so now looking on RUclips. Thank you very much 💖🤗🥺
For future readers: a bunny with a dirty bottom usually has something off with their diets. Whether it be a veggie, a fruit, too many treats or too many pellets. A good brand of food is a must with rabbits. A rabbit needs a dry diet as that’s what’s best for their digestive system. Alfalfa hay for babies and Timothy hay for adults. Some bunnies don’t take veggies well, I know I had one. After I subtracted the veggies, his bottom cleared up.
A veterinarian refusing to see you? 🤨
Thank God for people like you, this really helped
u know bathing your bunny can KILL them.
This is what popped up when I put in “how to clean a rabbit” good job RUclips
they clean themselves
@@wrldondrugss Not that kind of cleaning
@@wabyjojohnston9606 what do you mean?
@@wrldondrugss as in the thing you do before you cook the rabbit
Je suis tout à fait d'accords avec vous Tyffany's Bunny Gang 👍😊. Un lapin ne devrait jamais être lavé car, il est tout à fait capable de le faire lui même. Mais dans certain cas, comme ceux que vous siter dans votre commentaire écrit, il faut lui venir en aide pour préserver sa santé. Si le nettoyage avec un gant ne suffit pas, un bain peut-être nécessaire, mais comme vous le montrez si bien, ce bain ne doit pas être intégral et doit être donné avec douceur et délicatesse pour effectivement ne pas stresser le lapin, comme vous l'avez si bien fait. Merci pour cette intéressante et édifiante vidéo. Ce que vous avez fait pour Dutchy est très bien 👍👩💕🐰. Est-ce que l'on vous a déjà dit que Dutchy ressembler à Pipkin de la chaine OneMorePlease ? Bonne journée Pâsquale.
Yes this is the best way to do this and ofc they dont need regular baths only when really needed
THANK YOU. I’ve seen so many people saying this is abuse but it isn’t
Wow this is a Very important video. Thank you so much for posting this!
Taevian's World of Reptiles! Thank you for watching 🐰❤️
first of all never submerge your bunny under water and NEVER hold your bunny like that. also if you want to clean it i suggest you used baby wipes and a little bit of coconut oil for its fur while you comb it
my bunny just got his bottom covered in poop. thanks for this video that will help me clean him safely!
Im glad this is the second one I watch it would be sad my bunny would die from cardiac arrest or break his back or legs. Thank you
Thank you my bunny is not old
And I don’t think he is sick but his poo gets stuck on his butt fur and it is kind of runny sorry that I kinda nasty but thanks I will try this!😊
Trania Thigpen rabbit poo sould never be runny if your rabbit is healthy... did you go to a vet? Is he eating normally?
Crystal Netto it was like that for like 2-3 days after we got her but then I changed the way she ate and it was not runny anymore. idk what the store people were feeding her..
@@crystalnetto4876 cecotrope poops can sometimes be loose in older bunnies but yes a healthy bunny should have healthy round golden poops 💩 🐰❤️ you can usually correct this at home by adding more hay in their diet, changing to higher fiber pellet & limiting fruits & non leafy veggies.
I shower with mine. He loves it he even just sits in front of the hair dryer 🤣
Hi, please be aware that this is dangerous for a rabbit, (a rabbit can't regulate his body temperature like us and this makes him exposed to bad flue and then possible death) they don't need to be bathed they clean themself, only in extream senarios when a rabbit is old or really dirty we can wipe them bottom with a wet cloth . You might be lucky till now your bunny do well in bath but please be aware of the risks . (You can check more informations about this in the net)
@@imaneel6486 Yes.
HE CAN DIE😳😳😠😠😡
I just recently found 3 domesticated bunnies in my backyard, due to someone dropping them off behind my house. I unfortunately could only save one, the others ran away. I cant keep him but we found someone to adopt her this Saturday:)
My baby bunnies are stubborn, haha. They wouldn't let me wipe them and they'd just keep running around.
I recently got a mini lop ear bunny. Her bottom got soiled and so I researched how to give her a bath. Everything that I read before giving her a bath they all said that no kind of soap or shampoo, no matter how gentle it is, should be used because it strips the oils off of the bunny's fur and that is not something you want to do.
As a new bunny mom that was very helpful and useful
Well, it's not a bath as people do with dogs... You wash his bottom with warm water and he seems quite comfortable. Pretty sure he needed it and you're quite careful. It's good to know how to do it if I ever need it.
Milena Popovic thank you for watching the video. People keep commenting that I’m will kill my bunny & send it into shock Because they don’t watch just comment with assumptions 🤦🏼♀️🐰❤️
Thank u so much ❤I had no idea how to take a bunny a bath and I Like 1000 videos and you’re the only ones that helped me thank u
So my bunny has like diarrhea and it looks like peanut butter, and I was wondering if that’s normal.
This was very helpful. Yesterday I was gifted with a 3 yr old rabbit and I have no clue what to do. Thanks.
Nice! Someone who really know rabbit for once !🤓
update! Thanks to your help, I was able to give my bunny a safe butt bath and she is much cleaner and was easier to handle than I expected... she then sprayed in her litter box... le sigh.
Thanks so much my rabbit did a wee in it's cage overnight and slept in it definitely giving you a super Thanks for $50
me and Carrot are watching this together! he licks to clan himself but he stinks lol
OMG UR RABBIT LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE MINE except mine grey and white instead of black and white
Thank you so much for this 😭 I have a senior bunny that I foster. Who keep drooling. And it’s making his fur fall under this neck😭 the vet says he doesn’t have a sickness. But I’m taking him to a new one in two days. Thank you again so much 💚
1 thing about bunnies you can’t only feed them carrots because it doesn’t have enough (forgot what it’s called) in it to keep a bunnie alive
I am a new bunny owner & mine peed and got stinky yesterday this helped me a lot 😭😭😭
Thankyou, very informative. I use the same pink, purple, and blue blanket for my rabbit.
My neighbor surprised me with a dwarf angora bunny. Her feet and butt are COVERED in piss, the rest of her seems fine with a damp cloth. Thank god she's a dwarf. I was going to use maybe two inches of water in the bathroom sink or a small stream of water with the sink unplugged and just rinse, then wrap up in an old cotton sheet and gently rub. I don't have a blow dryer, I don't like them. Also I don't know bunny body language, but dutchy looks so comfy in that towel.
i like how he didn’t Squirm around lol 😂
A few things: bunnies will die if you bathe them but if they survive it could traumatize them
She knows that but still thx
@@Th-Rbt that’s what my friend told me, she also told me she saw a lot of people doing it on TikTok
I have a white bunny for 3 years now I am bathing her from head to toes and clean her ears like dog 😅 just putting her on the ground in the bath and pouring little warm water (she like it like that) with natural mask and hair shampoo while massaging her then comes the towel and the hair dryer step oh! She enjoys bath time she even lay on the ground and let me brush her 😂
Lovely! We have two snow white rabbits, they are able to maintain their whiteness just by cleaning themselves. I heard that we shouldn't bath rabbits as they don't like it and bathing may harm them..
Omg I did this all wrong but luckily I researched that they shouldn’t have full baths I just wet my hands and rubbed his fur (where dirty spots are) and then gently dried with towel until it was completely dry but thanks for tutorial
I tried doing this but it was kind of a nightmare because my bunny was too scared of the water and was trying to jump hysterically outside the box splashing water everywhere and scratching my hands with her sharp claws😭 Your bunny looks exactly like mine but it's so calm compared to mine😅😂
I’m so glad you didn’t bath your bunny honestly they don’t need a bath and they are petrified of water.
I love my 2 bun buns! 🐰🐰❤️💖
So my rabbit has the same illness and she is having soft stool everywhere and her bottom is very dirty and I would like to know how to take care of the illness so she is not sick anymore.
Please take her to a vet that accepts rabbits as soon as possible!
@@sanriosubs2382 ok!! Tysm
2 things...that cage is way too small for them and u should use aloe vera wipes instead, don't be rough and just light rubs, no hate, luv u
Hi, I recently adopted a bunny, his name is Oscar, he is a free roaming bunny and so far we are having a easy time learning his likes and dislikes and at night we put him in a large penned area so he isn’t free roaming during the night. I always adopt animals but never too many at one time even though I would love to have a house filled with them. Anyways, I bought a treat for him called yogurt drops and he loves them! But my youngest child have him a few extra one day and his belly hated it. He didn’t get diarrhea but his stools became soft and they clumped up under his bottom with the litter. My first reaction was I needed to bathe him. But because having a bunny is new to me I looked up on google if I can bathe my bunny and luckily your video popped up. I used a warm wash clothe and it did the trick. My bunny doesn’t seem to like hay very much. He has plenty of pellets at his disposal all day but do you have a recommendation for a hay he may like better that regular Timothy hay? He only takes a few nibbles that I see. There is never a ton of hay missing from his hay pile.
If you still need help check out this video
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thank you for not just dunking your bunny in water :)
What do I do when my rabbits paws a big time filthy with poop and pee, I try to use a wet cloth or baby towelette but he doesn’t like the way it feels and won’t stay still?
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Alexis Lara just do your best to keep them clean. Try to figure out why they are getting so dirty. Does your bunny have a litter box? Are you cleaning the litter box at least 2 times a week? Try to look at your bunnies enclosure & make changes to prevent this.
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I am struggling with the same problem is your bunny in a hutch with bedding or anythin?
Dream housedolls __ He’s in an extra large cage only for the night,( he has his water bowl and food dish in there also) I let him free roam all day he’s also litter trained but I just don’t know how he gets that stuff on his back feet. The floors are very clean so it makes me weirded out!?
Alexis Lara this is very unusual for a bunny that in not sick, not in a cage with a lot of bedding & in a regularly cleaned space. Do you know what it is? I’m thinking he may have intermittent soft cecotropes like Dutch had. Mostly regular poop with some soft poops. He may be stepping on these soft poops in the litter box. Does this sound possible?
Had to wash our big bun because we just noticed they had a big bunny diarrhea and have problems with drying and don’t want to wash there but again due to us having to do it so suddenly and the fact we’ve never washed bunnies before and the bunny In question doesn’t like being held little own bathed
cute dutch bunny!
I just bought 2 bunnies yesterday so I wanted to wash them and thankyou for helping me
well explained and seems very helpful. our rabbit is currently suffering from fleas so i'm pretty desperate at this point to get her all clean and good to go, and the only vet we could contact is too far away to reach ):
i haven't actually tried giving her this kind of "bath" since i feared of getting her in shock but i'll still give this a try especially since she really needs this right now
Hey guys, so my school had a bunny problem and was going to put them down but my friend and I found them all new homes and in 2 days the r all going to meet there new owners❤(reason being that the animal shelters were all full in my area)✨Today I found out awesome news because my parents are allowing me to adopt one of them so this video really helped a lot, thank u✨
He is so mellow! My holland needs a bath he is mostly white
I really need advice! I commented down below that my bunny had a humungous ball of matted fur that took about five hours of soaking in the tub, in and out over a day and a half and I was so happy once I finally got it out only to check his bum a couple days later to find it started again and was about half the size of the previous one! It was attached to his testes and I’m sure it was incredibly uncomfortable for him if not painful. I had to soak him in the bath again but this time only for a few minutes to get it out. It seems to be a lot of fur and really smelly half formed poop pellets that harden and attach to his underside. I wouldn’t call it diarrhea because he’s still pooping full pellets as well as half pellets that are getting stuck to him. So he still passing stool in his litter. Is this a problem with his diet? Is it because he is shedding? He’s just a short haired Rex bunny but he is shedding quite a bit right now as it’s turning to winter. There are no vets in my area and the burrito wrap did not work. I want the bath to be the last resort but he’s never been fond of being held or picked up. Only once in a while will he let me hold him so trying to get him wrapped and put into a position where I can try to remove the problem only causes him to freak out and scratch me and I fear it will cause injury to both of us but mostly concerned it will injure him! In the bath, he is much more calm. I’d rather this just not happen but I don’t know what’s causing it. I can’t get my clippers anywhere’s near his bottom to shave and this has never been an issue before! I’m not talking about small amounts of poop, I’m talking about very very very large amounts. I’m wondering if it’s because he is now six years old? I just want to help him! I want to know what’s wrong and fix it! I hate seeing him in pain! I cleaned his bottom yesterday and already today there are a few pallets stuck to him so I know it’s going to start again
Great video
hey Tiffany, my healthy one and a half year old bunny Bowsie has clumpy black gooey feces out of the blue. Could you maybe make a video explaining what i could do, there has been no changes to his diet and he hasn't eaten anything he wasn't supposed to.
*Insert comment showing I didn't watch or pay attention to the content of this video as I repeat the exact same information that is said in the video while accusing the channel of animal abuse*
For real, great informative video :)
BubblezwithaZ thank you for watching & for your support 🙂❤️🐰
Im a new bunny mom of two! Beaux and Snow ❤️ this is helpful. Thank youu! 🌼❤️
I bought a bunnie and it is feeling better because I cleaned it
My neighbor found a lost domesticated bunny in his yard yesterday and brought it to us since we already have a bun and have the supplies to take care of it. It's very thin and frail so my question is If I should wait a bit to clean his dirty paws and belly until he's a bit fatter and less frail/scared or just clean the bun as soon as possible?
How is your bunny so calm
Thanks!
I love this video it was so helpful my rabbit is super dirty and now thanks to you my rabbit will be clean
What soaps do you most recommend for bunnies? My parents had given me shampoo for like, dogs and cats but I didn’t know if I should use something different. Thanks!
You should use the baby Johnson shampoo it’s better because it doesn’t have anything that harms bunnies unlike the other soaps like cat and dog soaps which can harm them, your soap can harm bunnies, but don’t be too alarmed since you still change it and since you don’t fully gather them, you don’t fully expose them to soap, still would switch to baby Johnson though
If I ever have to wash my Bunny due to a messy bottom .. I would choose an organic soap.. Johnsons is not a good product in my opinion.. The ingredients in it are: In the regular formula of Johnson’s Baby Shampoo it lists water, cocamidopropyl betaine, PEG-80 sorbitan laurate and sodium trideceth sulfate. Citric acid, PEG-150 distearate, polyquaternium-10, fragrance and tetrasodium EDTA are also ingredients. The last three ingredients are quaternium-15, yellow 10 and orange 4. I would not use anything but organic for my girl.. have never bathed my Bun.. she does a good job of cleaning herself so far.. Xo
Thank you for this. Today, my bunny got a really soft poop coz of bamboo sticks and when I clean her with tissue and wet wipes, some of the poop got stuck on her fur so I had to try this. I bought the same johnsons baby shampoo and poured some on the warm water. I dipped her tummy, and paws on it and another dip with just warm clean water. I dried her up and smells like heaven again. Lol
wow this is great also my rabbit she got some dry mud stuck on her fur and what i know is that water is bad and will make the rabbit sick i am trying to remove it but it is way to hard and i might rip all her fur out have you got any tips please respond
A little bit of water just in that area is perfectly fine. Only what the area that needs to be wet and make sure you try her very good. If you still don’t want to get her wet her and it’s not a large areathen you can cut out that part of the fur it will grow back.
@@TiffanysBunnyGang thank you very much miss
I love bunnies!❤️✌️ 🐇
Me who owns a lionhead and I’m scared to clean his feet because I might get his other fur wet...IM STRUGGLING 😂
I own a lion head!!
Recommendation, just cut the soiled areas and if that is seriously impossible then I guess what you are doing is fine.
Eloise Gibbs thank you for you comment & suggestion. I agree, that would be ok if it’s just a few spots but if your rabbit has urine or diarrhea close to or on the skin like Dutch did it will usually require more than fur trimming. ❤️🐰
Y'all are really saying chirping birds is the bunny screaming. Social media has made and even brought out the slowness in people
Thank you for this educational video, your videos have helped me a lot and soon I’m getting a bunny 🐰 and I’m going to use all your tips and tricks.😊
Amber Mejia I’m so glad our videos help you. Just remember most bunnies do not need butt baths. This video is for sick or older bunnies who cannot clean themselves. If you are keeping your bunnies area clean & have a large enough enclosure just using a damp washcloth should be good enough for any issues your bunny has. If you have any questions feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching ❤️🐰
Thank you so much I got white bunnys and try get dirty easily and it’s hard to help them get back to their color
the rabbit is having a great life with his/her loving owner unlike the no brain tik tokers
How many bunny’s do you have Tiffany bunny gang im pretty sure you have 19 but tbh with how many bunny’s do you have
Chubby the Bunny I have 24 right now, 3 are awaiting homes. They are some baby bunnies that came in to the rescue.
Tiffany’s Bunny Gang ohh
Tiffany’s Bunny Gang I only have 5 bunny’s
@@iskingkermitthefrogthebest8776 I only have 2.
Rabbits skin is extremely delicate. Do not use a hair dryer.. You should not soak his fur either. Their fur is very thick and if you blow dry too much you might burn his skin
If need is dawn a good soap to use? I heard it’s safe with animals but I would like someone’s opinion over what they say please.
Taylor Colbow yes dawn dish soap is safe. The blue type
If your bunny is around 3 months, can we still do it the same way as you just did in the video or do we have to try another way to clean them up?
should be the same process just make sure you base it off the size of the bunny
You are a life saver!!!
I have a asking, can I use Johnson's tissues to clean the whole rabbit? Or cleaning his feet and opening it?
I’m very happy you made this video =P
It's perfectly fine to bathe your bunny once a week or so. I do it all the time and my bunbun loves it. He always screeches very happily.
ruclips.net/video/RrtVW8qT5nY/видео.html that is a lot for a bunny and best not to the risk. Are you sure the screeches are happy?
"Screeches happily" ... are you sure? Bunnies don't scream whem happy
Uselful video! Thank you. I've recently had to start washing my bunny bum. He is 7 years old
Caustic Dew thank you for watching & for your support.
Please don’t put your bunnies on their back, and you shouldn’t use wired flooring for their cage.
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My rabbits LOVE Being on their back! Now not all rabbits enjoy that but rabbits that the humans have built special bonds with trust them and end up enjoying that position.
Also I have 56 rabbits, I’m a rescue and soon will have my wildlife lis. For small mammals and my rabbits are on wire or in colonies, wire bottom cages are fine as long as they have something in their cage to rest on when they get tired of the wire. Which my rabbits all have ceramic 12/12 tiles.
🤔 I think this women did a nice video and it was helpful.
The only purpose for your comment was to tear her down then you just shouldn’t have commented.