Rabbit Brush, Gentle Grooming for Shedding Season

$24.90

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Rabbit Brush, Gentle Grooming for Shedding Season
Rabbit Brush, Gentle Grooming for Shedding Season
$24.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Removes loose fur safely
✔️ Sized for small rabbits
✔️ Gentle metal bristles
✔️ Effective during shedding season

Your rabbit brush moment starts the same way every time: your bun spots you reaching for it, gives you that suspicious nose-wiggle, then melts into a loaf the second bristles touch fur. This compact grooming brush removes loose hair safely and effectively, helping prevent the dangerous fur ingestion that happens when rabbits groom themselves. Made with plastic and metal bristles sized specifically for small rabbits, it catches dead hair without pulling or irritating the skin. One quick session and you will wonder how that much fluff came off one tiny animal.

Bunny accessories for stress-free daily grooming

Brushing your bun should feel like bonding time, not a wrestling match. This bunny brush features a 2 x 3 in (5 x 8 cm) head that fits the contour of a dwarf rabbit or holland lop without overwhelming them. Start at the shoulders, work toward the tail with gentle strokes, and watch the loose fur collect on the bristles. During heavy shedding, a daily pass keeps your fluffball comfortable and your home a little less furry. The compact size also makes it easy to store in your rabbit care kit or grab quickly when you notice tufts sticking out. Available in blue or pink, this rabbit essentials tool fits right into your grooming routine.

Rabbits are meticulous self-groomers, spending a good chunk of their day licking and tidying their coat. Unlike cats, they cannot vomit, so any fur they swallow stays in their digestive tract and can slow down gut movement, sometimes dangerously. Regular brushing removes that loose fur before your bun swallows it, which is one of the simplest things you can do to support healthy digestion.

What if my rabbit hates being brushed?

Most buns are not born loving the brush. Start with very short sessions of 10 to 15 seconds while your rabbit is already relaxed and flopped on the floor. Offer a small piece of herb or a head rub between strokes. Over a few days, gradually increase the time. Some rabbits learn to lean into the brush and even binky afterward. If your bun thumps and bolts every single time, try brushing during their calm evening hours when they are naturally more settled. Patience wins here.

This brush works best on short to medium coats. If you have a lionhead or angora with very long, dense wool, you may need a wider slicker brush or comb to get through the undercoat properly. Always check that the bristles glide smoothly through your bun’s fur before committing to a full grooming session.

Material: Plastic handle with metal bristles
Size: 2 x 3 in (5 x 8 cm)
Colors: Blue or Pink
Best for: Dwarf rabbits, holland lops, and small to medium breeds
Care: Remove collected fur after each use, rinse bristles as needed

Your bun puts a lot of effort into looking adorable. A little help with the loose fur is the least we can do. 🐇

Is this rabbit brush suitable for all rabbit breeds?+
This brush is great for dwarf rabbits, holland lops, mini rex, and other short to medium coat breeds. The 2 in (5 cm) bristle head fits small buns comfortably. For long-haired breeds like angoras or lionheads, you may want to pair it with a wider comb to reach deeper into thick wool.
How often should I brush my rabbit with this brush?+
During shedding season, which typically happens a few times a year, brush your bun daily. You will be surprised how much fur comes off each time. Outside of molting periods, every 3 to 4 days keeps the coat tidy and reduces the amount of loose hair your rabbit swallows during self-grooming.
Will this brush hurt my rabbit’s skin?+
The metal bristles are designed to catch dead hair without scratching the skin underneath. Use gentle, short strokes from shoulder to tail. If your bun flinches or thumps, you are pressing too hard. Let the brush do the work. Most buns settle into it quickly once they realize it actually feels good.
Why does my rabbit shed so much fur at once?+
Rabbits go through heavy molts a few times per year, sometimes losing fur in visible clumps or waves across their body. This is completely normal. Some buns shed gradually while others seem to lose half their coat overnight. Regular brushing during these periods keeps your fluffball comfortable and prevents fur from building up in their gut.
Can I use this brush on a baby rabbit?+
Young rabbits under 3 months generally do not need much brushing since their coat is still developing. You can introduce the brush gently around 10 to 12 weeks to get your bun used to the sensation. Keep sessions very short and always pair them with treats or gentle petting so your rabbit builds a positive association early on.