All rabbits shed twice a year, once in the spring and again in the fall. the process is unavoidable, as the rabbit sheds his heavy winter coat to prepare for warmer weather, and again, sheds his thinner summer coat in preparation for cold weather.. Today's video features tips in keeping your rabbit warm during the winter months. enjoy! x links- blog: http://rosiebunneh.blogspot.co.uk/ contact us: rosieb.... My rabbit is shedding, as well. shedding isn't a sign for dying, but allows your rabbit to lose it's previous winter coat for the summer. by the time fall/winter comes around, your rabbit will have a nice warm coat to keep him warm throughout the cold fall/winter season..
Yes, this is completely normal, my rabbit does the exact same thing.. even though they are indoor rabbits, their bodies still go through the cycles of having thicker coats for winter, etc. your bunny is simply shedding his/her winter coat.. Unused shed, garage (as long as they have a window and they are not being used for a car as those exhaust fumes are very dangerous) or a conservatory. lots of owners bring their rabbits in and keep them as house rabbits over the winter months. it�s fine to winter house rabbits and summer garden rabbits, as. What is a comfortable environment for you can be too warm for your fur-covered pet, causing a molting process to be triggered when otherwise it might normally be growing its winter coat. in some cases, a bunny will do a major shedding of great clumps of fur, sometimes called "coat blow." this can sometimes even leave small bald patches..
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