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  1. ThePelletnator

    Aggressive female rabbit

    So true. Bribery, coaxing and outright fooling your rabbit is necessary. Chasing after them and forcing them only makes them even more angry. Once I stopped the chasing, and moved to coaxing her around with food did she eventually loosen up. And they can move quickly from being feisty/biting...
  2. ThePelletnator

    Breathing fast when I pat my rabbit.

    I have a large English spot and he does the same, though he will slowly relax his breathing. Not sure exactly why, but other times he doesn't do it at all, quite the opposite. He'll slow his breathing, close his eyes and take a 5 minute nap while I pet him. Now if I was to pick him up and...
  3. ThePelletnator

    Aggressive female rabbit

    They are quirky. At the beginning our dwarf was very social, didn't mind being picked up, but then despised being touched or anything. It took months and another bunny to get her socialize again. Once you lose that bonding, for some reason or another, you just have to start off at square one...
  4. ThePelletnator

    Rabbit chewing fur

    They are picky little buns. My English spot is nothing more than a fur covered Dyson vacuum(even makes the funky sucking noise :D) and the other is picky, but does love dried fruits. Attempt to give it to her in the fresh form, she turns her nose, but give it to her in the dried form, and...
  5. ThePelletnator

    Digging grunting burried

    They are strange and quirky. Just the other day my dwarf doe emptied the hay box and made a nest in a closet and took the toys and placed them in it.
  6. ThePelletnator

    How much nutri-cal to feed a dwarf bunny?

    I recently acquired a very thin five yeat old dwarf from a breeder and have tried to get her to eat anything, other than a hamburger. She's drinking water, but just today didn't have anything to eat, so I'm going to give her some nutri-cal until her appointment. Any idea on how much I should...
  7. ThePelletnator

    You know you're obsessed with rabbits when...

    I can relate.... it's not that you think about the husband/wife/kids/dogs/cats, it's always about the bunnies.
  8. ThePelletnator

    You know you're obsessed with rabbits when...

    It's ok to grab a leave or two of basil for the spaghetti sauce. I'm sure the bun wouldn't mind it if it makes you happy.
  9. ThePelletnator

    Litter box issues after moving to new home

    I'm just amazed how any deviation from their normal routine will cause them to go just about any where other than the one place they've been accustomed to. I got him as a rescue and just recently had him neutered, so I've never trained him before. So basically it's back into the cage for him...
  10. ThePelletnator

    Litter box issues after moving to new home

    Folks, My English has been always "spot" on using his litter box, but since moving to a new home and basically playing musical chairs with his room, he's no longer using his litter box. Does any one have some insight on getting him retrained to using the box again? He's peeing on the left...
  11. ThePelletnator

    How much does a vet visit & spay/neuter cost for a Rabbit?

    Seems very expensive to me too! I'm getting my Dutch boy done in a few weeks for about $65. Sorry, forgot about his first check up, which cost $52, so he's probably going to be a bit over $115 or so.
  12. ThePelletnator

    When to neuter after adoption

    Folks, We're just fresh into the rabbit world and recently, less than 3 weeks, picked up a rescue. He's a Rex and we're looking to neuter him. Problem is we don't know how old he is because he was a drop off. He's a good boy, litter trained, but fully intact and wanting to procreate. I'm...
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