Things You'll Need
- Non-medicated pet shampoo with conditioner
- Tub filled with warm water
- Blow dryer
- Non-medicated eye ointment
- Shower massager
Instructions
Avoid bathing in general. It's usually not necessary for Angoras as long as you groom them properly, and it can be a stressful experience for the rabbit. Bathe only a small area of the body that needs it, if possible.
Use non-medicated shampoos created for dogs and cats. They should work well for your Angora rabbit. Use a non-soap shampoo that's hypoallergenic and has conditioners. Avoid shampoos made for humans, which will dry out your Angora's coat.
Fill the bath with a few inches of warm water to keep your rabbit from becoming cold. Don't overfill the bath; rabbits are not fond of water.
Place the rabbit in the bath and gently lather its coat with shampoo. Rinse the rabbit off with a gentle stream of warm water from a shower massager or by using your hands.
Blow-dry your rabbit. Set the dryer on the warm setting; never use a high setting.
Apply a non-medicated eye ointment on the rabbit's cornea if you must bathe your rabbit's face. Be very careful to keep the shampoo out of its eyes.