Can you get rabbits nails clipped?
Mia Walsh
Updated on May 08, 2026
Regarding this, how often should a rabbit's nails be clipped?
A rabbit's nails should be cut in every 4 to 6 weeks at least. If you go too long without clipping the rabbit's nails then its blood supply called KWIK will continue to grow with the nails and make it even harder for you cut nails.
Furthermore, what happens if a rabbit's nails get too long? If a rabbit's nails get long, it changes the angle at which it puts its feet down. This may not sound like a big concern but it is very important as it can add extra wear on the joints because they are moving in an unnatural way. Long nails can get snagged easily and can be torn, sometimes right out of the nail bed.
Besides, how much does it cost to get my rabbits nails clipped?
If you're super uncomfortable clipping your rabbit's nails on your own, vets will usually do it for about $5. Of course, it is much easier for you and less stressful for your rabbit to do it at home.
Why do rabbits die when they get wet?
Rabbits can die from stress-induced heart attacks. Most importantly, wet rabbit fur takes a long time to dry, and if left wet, the rabbit can easily get hypothermia, even on warm days. Also, when trying to dry fur, you may inadvertently burn the skin with the hair dryer.