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    Rabbit Harness- good idea or not

    Thank you for showing and explaining that. I'll let you know how it goes.
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    Rabbit Harness- good idea or not

    Those are the things I've read. I have no interest in taking her out of the yard because of spooking her. I'm moving soon to a "mother-n-law" suite at my daughters. It's upstairs ... was just thinking of walking her downstairs to the patio for herbs kinda thing then into my daughters. Not...
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    Rabbit Harness- good idea or not

    Even the XL sizes I've found on Amazon are too small for my girl.
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    Rabbit Harness- good idea or not

    My Flemish Giant is 7 months old. I keep toying with the idea of getting a harness so we can take walks on the back deck and yard. I read positive and negation feedback on that idea. Thoughts? I am a first time rabbit owner. Also, I've been unable to find a harness her size online. Ideas??
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    Aggressive when being held

    I needed to do some reading yesterday so I went over near her and laid down on the floor. That really is bonding. Early this morning I noticed she was laying near me, next to my bed rather than off in the corner as usual. Thanks for the help!! Getting me started and going in the right...
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    Aggressive when being held

    Awww I love the way she snuggles up to you.
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    Aggressive when being held

    Well makes sense. I always did that with my horses ... take a chair out to the pasture and read or studied for hours. Excellent bonding tool. I will try that with her. Thanks!
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    Aggressive when being held

    Do rabbits, especially the larger breeds, become more laid back and easy about things in general as they get older? This is my first indoor rabbit.
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    Aggressive when being held

    Ok thank you. I started out like a video showed, just putting your hands on them then picking up her paw. She was fine with but I will give her more time. Thanks for the help
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    Aggressive when being held

    I have a 7 month old Flemish Giant. I got her when she was 5 and she was neutered the next month. She runs up to me and loves "some" attention. At times she will jump in my bed for a quick cuddle then she scurries off. I've reading here about others who's rabbit doesn't like to be held...
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