lionhead rabbit grooming – grooming your lionhead rabbit
Lionhead Rabbit Grooming.
1. Dasksha Rabbit Grooming Kit with Rabbit Grooming Brush.
2. Outrav Grooming Kit for Dogs, Cats, Small Animals.
Just like all rabbits, Lionheads are going to shed their fur, or molting as it is more commonly known. Your rabbit will need thicker fur during the winter months in order to ensure that they stay nice and warm. As they head into summer, they will start to lose this thicker fur to ensure that they do not overheat during the warmer months. During this period, Lionhead rabbit grooming is very important if you do not want your home to be full of the dead hair they loose.
Lionhead Rabbit Grooming Importance.
When your Lionhead Rabbits are shedding, it is vital that you groom them. This will serve multiple purposes:
1. It will stop you finding hair around the home.
2. Your rabbit will not get caught on furniture and other items, which could cause pain.
3. Your rabbit is less-likely to ingest a fur-ball, which could actually cause death (albeit rarely).
I’ve been grooming my lionhead rabbit almost every day since the day I got him. I knew I would need to groom, because Lionheads, with their wool, it’s mandatory. So I started a little every day to get him used to the process and it worked.
You should groom your Lionhead bunny with a brush every few days, otherwise, your house will be getting filled with shed hair.
Cut Lionhead Rabbit Nails.
Lionhead Rabbit nails should be trimmed every 4 – 6 weeks. Just snip the tips off. DO NOT go to short, you don’t want to hit the quick. Remember they have a quick (vein that feeds the nails) running through a certain portion of the nail. The amount that can be clipped off (and thus shortening them) depends on where the quick is.
Lionheads May Not Want To Be Held When Shedding.
It is worth noting that when your Lionheads are shedding, it is unlikely that they will want to be held. They tend to get a little bit feisty. This is because their skin is going to be incredibly sensitive. The best thing you can do when a rabbit is shedding is to not touch them.
The only time that you should be touching them is if you are grooming them with a soft brush (they love this!). This does mean a week or two without cuddling up to your rabbit, but we are sure that this is going to be fine for you.
Learn How To Groom Lionhead Rabbit.
Grooming lionhead rabbit can be very easy. If you have not done this before, and you want to learn how to groom a Lionhead rabbit, you could take the rabbit into the groomer.
I think that would be the best way to do it the first time. While the professional is grooming the lionhead rabbit you should watch closely.
Then you can do it yourself the next time.
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