Pet Care - There's No Other Job Quite Like It

2011年9月24日 星期六

Rabbit grooming 101

"Dogs have their masters. Cats have their owners. Rabbits have their own ".

Rabbits, are meticulous by nature cleaners. Much like cats, keep clean themselves using their own language. You can see them clean their face using their legs like washcloths moisten their saliva. As social creatures, rabbits help groom each other's areas difficult to reach.

While rabbits virtually clean themselves, a good grooming their person would not hurt. In fact, can help prevent health problems often unnoticed. Is a great link activities for you and your sandwich.

Govern the rate depends on your furry rabbit. For short-haired rabbits, brushing every 2 weeks would be fine. For those from hair full daily grooming may be a good idea to prevent matting of fur. Although rabbits can become difficult to deal with during grooming, eventually can learn to enjoy if done on a regular basis. Some experts say noon is a good time to groom rabbits, because they are more calm during that period. Rabbits are most active at night; Therefore, it would be sensible to daytime as stub "down time".

Setting the mood

New animals rabbits will fight against the attempts to groom them. Always remember that in nature, are prey to a predator. Is their instinct to escape any suspicious or unusual situation. You can also try to scratch or bite, and even risking to break their spine twisting frantically just to get away with it.

Put in perspective of the rabbit: to them it was a frightening giant trying to mangle their fragile body. Try to create an atmosphere of non-threatening--go down on their level, or by including them in a burrito Bunny-wrapping them in a soft towel head exposed. Always talk in soft tones and reassuring while slightly scratching their cheek.

Once your buns become relaxed (yielding to your strokes, no struggling and teso less eyes) start the session.

Brushing

Have the rabbit lying on a surface without slipping when running hand even though their body to coax them to lay flat. Lightly brush through fur with a soft brush-Bristly. Don't tug or force the brush through your hair tangled or matted. The key must be gentle. Brushing will prevent ingesting rabbits too loose fur that can cause GI stasis, a superior killer rabbits.

You can also use your hands to remove the loose fur. Wet your hands with water and give your rabbit a gentle massage of the whole body.

Nail trimming

Domestic rabbits are not given much chance practice digging, which helps them to file their fingernails short in nature. Nail trimming should be done at least every month to prevent the nail of your sandwich to grow too long, which can be a danger to you and the rabbit. Ensure a small pet nail clippers and firmly on the rabbit's paw, exposing the nails. Always cut a half-inch from nail to mishandle the quick sandwich and a bloody mess.

Examination

Check for telltale signs of health conditions:
Mass growths-rabbits, especially fa (female), are prone to have cysts. Apply gentle pressure while massaging and familiarize yourself with the body of your sandwich. Any mass growth may need veterinary attention.Sores and inflammation-sore hocks may be caused by poor choice of rabbit housing. Their hocks or mono bear most of their weight; callous is inflamed if a rabbit is confined in a small space unhygienic with limited movement.Gunk eye-eyes should be clear of any discharge. Excessive eye Gunk may be a sign of poor health and even depression.Teeth-Check to malocclusions and misalignments. Bad teeth will cause decline in appetite and gum infections.Ear infections-ears should smell clean and free of any flakes and discharges. Any irregularity can be caused by ticks and ear mites.Scent glands-rabbits regularly clean their scent glands that are located near their genitals. However, obese or injured rabbits will have a hard time cleaning the area that will cause the infection and severely bad smell.

If you ever come across any problems or unsure about rabbit care, better to take your sandwich a veterinarian. Try specifically vets who handle rabbits, because for some strange reason, the rabbits are considered exotic. For reliable and legitimate providers exotic pet care and clinics, check Thumbtack.com for local listings.

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