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    Help! Litter box training nightmare!!

    I think it's going to take some time to retrain the new boy but the advise has been very helpful to my situation with the bun coming from an outdoor enclosure in grass, so I'm not exactly sure what the root cause is with yours. Yeah, mine too, are completely unfazed by vinegar!! And I have had...
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    Help! Litter box training nightmare!!

    Thank you for all the advice, this honestly makes me hopeful that I really will be able to let him roam with Olive some day! I've started putting hay down like you said on a pee pad and grass on top of it. Think I'll give that a go before purchasing those grass pads because as you said, they...
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    Help! Litter box training nightmare!!

    He goes in every litter box variation I have presented him with, he just also goes everywhere else! ;) But I'll still get some pictures up soon.
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    What is the best way to make a room neutral territory for bonding?

    There's a good bit of needed info on bonding before you start so just do some research, if you haven't already! ;) I spent so much time looking into what option was best suited and didn't realize until I started that the bunnies we're going to dictate the process! So I became flexible with the...
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    Baby Bunny Not Eating Hay

    I think it's hilarious every time my buns flick their feet at me - such sass and fearless character I can't help but laugh. Bunnies are such suckers for head pets that they will usually forgive you within seconds if you give them some head rubs! ;) It's only been a few days, it can take a while...
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    Baby Bunny Not Eating Hay

    Yay! What a cutie! Try sitting in the pen with him and petting him to gain his trust and affection! :)
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    Not eating greens

    Oh my gosh, I didn't see the pictures before, they are adorable!! For corners look up "how to make a dig box" and then put one in any corner they are digging/chewing at. The bed is the easiest, simply put something between the bed frame and the baseboard. This can be a piece of wood, wire...
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    1 Rabbit Stressed during Rebonding

    Oh wow, both grooming each other! That's impressively fast! My boy has never groomed my female. 😅
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    Help! Litter box training nightmare!!

    Ah, thank you so much! This is very helpful! -Drinks from a bowl. -I try to put all his food inside the litter box but I often just put veggies down on the ground and I use pellets to get the buns into other rooms then sprinkle them on the ground. I should probably stop doing that... -I...
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    Clipping squirmy bunny nails

    Yeah don't get them clipped at the vet, that can be very expensive, but other pet shops/groomers do it just as well for cheep. Just gotta call places and ask if they clip rabbit's nails.
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    Not eating greens

    Oh, that's great they are already fixed and bonded! Tape and vinegar have not worked for me, but you are welcome to try; what works for one bun may not work for anther. Try and track their chewing habits, that can help problem solve. For instance, I realized that my girl was only chewing in...
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    nail polish got on my rabbit

    Keep a very close eye on him for several days and make sure he is eating, drinking, peeing, pooping. If he is, and he seems fine, he is probably ok. You could try to get someone to hold him while you cut it off or vice versa, because eventually he will get it off himself and may ingest some...
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    Rabbit dirty and wet bottom??

    Does he walk through his water bowl? or sit/lay in his litter box? Mine are always stumbling through their water bowls! ;)
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    Survey on pet innovation

    yeah, interesting.
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    What is the best way to make a room neutral territory for bonding?

    I just recently bonded my buns for the first time and read all the hype about a neutral space, cleaned and rearranged, and you know what? It didn't matter! They did just as well in the room I "neutralized" as in a pen right in front of both their pens in the room they'd been living in together...
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    Not eating greens

    I don't think there is any concern for worry. He may be getting too much banana/fruit/treats and is holding out for those instead. Greens should be a treat to him. Try offering different greens/veggies. Rabbits can be choosy and decide they prefer something different. But nothing to worry about...
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    HELP RABBIT IS HAVING ISSUES

    Yeah unfortunately a forum isn't a great resource for emergency help! :/ If she is not eating I would start her on critical care immediately. Try offering in a bowl and if she doesn't take it syringe feed her right away. If you do not have access to critical care you can blend up pellets with...
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    Nasty Rabbit

    DON'T WORRY! Give yourself a break from trying to handle, roam, litter train, etc her and wait till she is spayed! This sounds like wild pent up hormones to me. You can't imagine how much she will change, settle down, and stop destructive behaviors once she's spayed. They really can be crazy...
  19. M

    Nasty Rabbit

    HAhaha!
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