Your rabbit brush sessions are about to get so much smoother. If you’ve ever watched your bun groom themselves and wondered how much loose fur they’re actually swallowing, you already know why regular brushing matters. This brush with comb combo lifts dead hair right from the roots with ultra-fine metal teeth, while staying gentle enough that your fluffball won’t flinch. Less ingested fur means a healthier gut, and that’s not optional for rabbits.
Bunny accessories for stress-free daily grooming
The easy-grip handle on this bunny brush gives you full control with minimal effort. You don’t need to press down hard. Just let the fine teeth glide through the coat and watch the dead fur pile up. The included mini comb snaps through the bristles to clean the brush in seconds, so you can keep going without stopping to pick out clumps by hand. During molting season, your bun will shed enough fur to knit a second rabbit. This rabbit accessory turns that daily chore into a quick, comfortable routine for both of you. Gentle brushing also stimulates blood circulation in the skin, which supports healthy new coat growth and gives your rabbit’s fur that soft, silky finish.
Rabbits are meticulous self-groomers, but unlike cats, they cannot vomit. Every strand of fur they swallow during grooming stays in their digestive tract. If too much hair accumulates, it can slow or completely block GI transit, which is a life-threatening emergency. Regular brushing is one of the simplest ways to protect your bun’s health, especially during spring and fall molts when shedding ramps up dramatically.

What if my rabbit hates being brushed?
Most rabbits don’t love grooming at first. Start with very short sessions of 30 seconds while your bun is relaxed and flopped out. Brush in the direction the fur grows, never against it. Offer a small piece of herb or a head rub between strokes. Over a few days, many rabbits start to associate the brush with positive attention and will actually lean into it. If your bun thumps or bolts every time, try brushing while they’re munching hay. A distracted rabbit is a cooperative rabbit.
This brush works best on short to medium coats. If you have a long-haired breed like an Angora or Lionhead, the fine metal teeth may not reach deep enough to prevent matting. For heavy tangles, you may need a wider-toothed comb or a professional grooming session.
Color: Pink
Brush head size: approx. 2.2 in (5.5 cm)
Teeth type: Ultra-fine metal bristles
Includes: Brush + mini cleaning comb
Best for: Short to medium-coated rabbits, daily grooming and molting season
Brushing your bun is one of those small rituals that quietly builds trust between you two. A few gentle strokes a day, and before you know it, your rabbit is flopping right next to you waiting for their turn 🐰







