
BRUSHING 101
Most rabbits, like cats, are fastidious groomers and will groom their coats to a nice, clean finish. Consequently, rabbits can end up swallowing a lot of hair and developing hairballs (which might lead to Gastrointestinal Stasis problems). To help reduce the amount of hair your rabbit will ingest, brush them at least once a week. Brushing also helps avoid matts and knots for your long-haired bunnies and at the same time, creates some bonding time between you and your furry friend.
Options Mini Grooming KitMini Grooming Set comes complete with:
1) Mini Double-Sided Comb: Use the coarse teeth first to tease out knots and tan… $24.00 |
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Options Soft Brush (Mini)The Options Soft Brush is ideally sized for small pets. This can be used as the main brush for shorter coats - the … $9.60 |
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Double Brush (M)Great things comes in a pair. Aptly said - this brush comes with a slicker brush on one side and a bristle brush on… $14.00 |
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Double Brush (S)Great things comes in a pair. Aptly said - this brush comes with a slicker brush on one side and a bristle brush on… $12.90 |
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Bristle Brush (L)The polyamide bristles give softness and brightness to your furry one's coat. This bristle brush can be used with lo… $9.50 |
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Brass Brush with Bristle (M)The base surface of this brass brush is made of natural wood. Brass threads have been placed among the polyamide bristle… $13.80 |