Care & Hygiene Rabbit
Rabbit Coat Care
Going to a professional groomer is great — but not everything can wait. Fur provides care steps you can safely perform at home, with a supply list and step-by-step guide. There are extra warnings for sensitive areas (ears, eyes, between paws).
Rabbit Coat Care
Going to a professional groomer is great — but not everything can wait. Fur provides care steps you can safely perform at home, with a supply list and step-by-step guide. There are extra warnings for sensitive areas (ears, eyes, between paws).
How to Use?
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Bakım için doğru malzemeleri toplayın (Wuffi alışveriş > Bakım kategorisinde).
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Sakin + parlak bir alan seçin (banyo için kaymaz halı).
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İlk seans öncesi tavşanınız azacık aç olmasın (ödül için motivasyon).
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Aşamalı yapın: önce dokunma + tanıştırma, sonra kısa uygulama, sonra tam seans.
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Her seansın sonunda büyük ödül + sevgi gösterisi — pet'in 'bunu seviyorum' demesini sağlayın.
Frequently Asked Questions
I cannot do this care myself; should I consult a professional?
Most routine grooming can be done at home. A professional is recommended only for haircuts (for long curly coats), nail trimming (for rabbits with black nails or aggressive temperaments), and dental tartar cleaning (which requires anesthesia).
What materials are needed?
Different supplies for each grooming task: bath (pet shampoo, towel, blow dryer), nails (cat/dog nail clippers, styptic powder), teeth (pet toothbrush, pet enzymatic toothpaste), coat (slicker brush, undercoat rake). Available as bundled sets on the Wuffi shop page.
My pet is stressed during grooming, what should I do?
Keep the first sessions short (2-3 min). Use favorite pet food rewards + words of affection + calm music. Make the care location and time consistent (always the same place + always the same time). Do gradual desensitization: first just touching, then showing the brush, then gentle brushing.
Should care vary by season?
Yes. Summer: more frequent baths and trims, plus moisturizing paw pad care. Autumn: peak shedding season, daily brushing. Winter: skin moisture balance (pet humidifier) and paw protection from ice and salt. Spring: allergy checks and parasite prevention.
How often should I visit the groomer?
Rabbits vary by breed: Hairless (Sphynx, Chinese Crested) - never needed, Short-haired - every 4-6 months, Medium-haired - every 2-3 months, Long-haired (Maltese, Yorkshire) - monthly, Curly (Poodle, Bichon) - monthly.