They almost never need to be washed. They lick themselves like cats to get clean. Although, you have to keep up on trimming their nails, brushing them, and if you're going to show them at rabbit shows even more. Hope this helped.They almost never need to be washed. They lick themselves like cats to get clean. Although, you have to keep up on trimming their nails, brushing them, and if you're going to show them at rabbit shows even more. Hope this helped.
A young healthy rabbit should see a vet every year for a physical exam and diagnostic testing (and shots, if necessary -- depends on the region). Older rabbits and rabbits with special health concerns should see the vet more often. All rabbits should be brought to the vet when they are ill. See the related question (linked below) for more information.
Yes, if your hamster is injured, it's important to seek veterinary care as soon as possible to ensure proper treatment and care. A veterinarian can assess the injury, provide appropriate medical treatment, and offer advice on how to help your hamster recover.
You can tell if your hamster is overweight by observing its body shape. A healthy hamster should have a visible waistline when viewed from above. You can also weigh your hamster regularly and consult with a veterinarian if you suspect it may be overweight.
If your hamster is dragging both her feet, it is essential to take her to a vet immediately. This behavior could indicate severe pain or complications from the broken leg that require urgent attention and treatment. Delaying medical care can worsen the situation for your hamster.
Your hamster probably scraped herself on something sharp in her cage. I wouldn't worry too much about it for it should heal in a few days or so. But if the scab doesn't start to heal, then take you hamster to a vet and the vet will give you treatment for it.
I think you should bring it to the vet
You should take it to the vet or it will die.
If you think it is blind you probably should take it to a vet
Take her to a vet!
Then you should probably take it to the vet.
Yes.maybe you should take your hamster he vet.
no but if he does u should take him 2 the vet
Only if it is ill so yes
You should take it to the vet as soon as possible
Your hamster may have mites, so you should take them to the vet and have the vet check.
You can, but it's not going to help the hamster in any way, broken bones are really traumatic and often get infected, so if you really care for your hamster you should take it to the vet.
Take it to a vet!!
Take it to the vet right away