JadeIcing
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[align=center]What can you do when you have an aggressive rabbit?[/align]
When you think of rabbits you picture this cute little thing. Something
you can hug, kiss, and just love on to your hearts content. That isn't
exactly true.
For starters rabbits are prey animals. So there is your first strike.
Then add previous owners. Did they treat the animal right? Did they give
them everything they need? Were they handled correctly or even at all?
Asmy then fiancee and I planned our future the topic of animals came
up. I wanted a dog and he wanted a rabbit. Well July 8th, 2005 I had the
day off, feeling a down because my attempts at finding a dog were
unsuccessful. I figured why not call the pet store. Yes, they had a few
rabbits. So when my fiancee came to pick me up, I said we should look. Not
like we had to get one. Of course he held one and that was it. It was a
little ball of white with black fur.
The next day we are surprised with a flemish giant. We knew our friends
meant well, so we would give it a chance. That first day we put the
rabbits together. We named the flemish giant Samantha Jane, the little one
we called Ringo. The first few minutes were ok. Suddenly Samantha
started to chase Ringo. We were shocked but quickly caged her.
At that time I was only at the apartment on weekends. The following
weekend I went to change her litter pan and she nipped me so hard I
screamed. It left a bruise. I figured I scarred her, so I let it go.
I should add that I knew nothing about rabbits, and had no regular
internet.
On one hand we had Ringo. A ball of energy who was the sweetest thing
on this earth. Always exploring. On the other hand we had her, who
nipped me a few times drawing blood. She nipped Ringo a few times. One time
making him bleed. We started to talk about sending her back. It was
hard we had Ringo who was the sweetest thing, still is. Then we had her,
who truly scared me. I would not go near her or her cage. If he let her
out I was in the other room with Ringo. I was scared of a rabbit!
When I found out she was from a shelter I said one way or another I
would keep her. I kept thinking in a few months I would be living there.
We would see then.
We were married October 1st, 2005. By that time we had them three
months. As soon as I moved in I started to do research online and found some
helpful groups who were more than willing to give me all sorts of tips
on how to work with her.
I started by leaving her cage open with treats just out of her reach so
she had to come out. Each time leaving them a little farther. I would
lay down near by hoping she would come to me. I would read, letting her
hear my voice. I eventually was able to pet her. Each time the petting
lasted a little longer. One day while I was sitting on the floor she
came over begging for treats. Thirteen pounds of bunny crawling over me
for treats. She now crawls all over me for fun. She will go to sleep as
I pet her. All this has gradually happened over the last year.
Thanks to Ringo and Sam, we have four other rabbits. Connor Grayson a
dwarf mix, Teresa Mekare a netherland dwarf, Dallas Jinx Jonesa holland
lop, and Elvis Aaron a dwarf mix. Samantha tollerates the other
rabbits but gets along with my dog.
I would say to anyone who is having problems just give it time. Don't
give it up. It's not easy gaining the trust of an aggresive rabbit.
Even if they don't come all the way around it is amazing to be a part of
their life. Rememberthat sometimes it is hard to trust another person.
Now step into that rabbit's paws and see how hard it is to trust someone
who controls your life. Although it seems more like the rabbits control
our life.
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Posted this in my blog but I want this timefor it to be more of a discussion. Also this is going to go in the veryfirst newletter of the rescue I fosterfor.:bunnydance:
~~Ali
[align=center]What can you do when you have an aggressive rabbit?[/align]
When you think of rabbits you picture this cute little thing. Something
you can hug, kiss, and just love on to your hearts content. That isn't
exactly true.
For starters rabbits are prey animals. So there is your first strike.
Then add previous owners. Did they treat the animal right? Did they give
them everything they need? Were they handled correctly or even at all?
Asmy then fiancee and I planned our future the topic of animals came
up. I wanted a dog and he wanted a rabbit. Well July 8th, 2005 I had the
day off, feeling a down because my attempts at finding a dog were
unsuccessful. I figured why not call the pet store. Yes, they had a few
rabbits. So when my fiancee came to pick me up, I said we should look. Not
like we had to get one. Of course he held one and that was it. It was a
little ball of white with black fur.
The next day we are surprised with a flemish giant. We knew our friends
meant well, so we would give it a chance. That first day we put the
rabbits together. We named the flemish giant Samantha Jane, the little one
we called Ringo. The first few minutes were ok. Suddenly Samantha
started to chase Ringo. We were shocked but quickly caged her.
At that time I was only at the apartment on weekends. The following
weekend I went to change her litter pan and she nipped me so hard I
screamed. It left a bruise. I figured I scarred her, so I let it go.
I should add that I knew nothing about rabbits, and had no regular
internet.
On one hand we had Ringo. A ball of energy who was the sweetest thing
on this earth. Always exploring. On the other hand we had her, who
nipped me a few times drawing blood. She nipped Ringo a few times. One time
making him bleed. We started to talk about sending her back. It was
hard we had Ringo who was the sweetest thing, still is. Then we had her,
who truly scared me. I would not go near her or her cage. If he let her
out I was in the other room with Ringo. I was scared of a rabbit!
When I found out she was from a shelter I said one way or another I
would keep her. I kept thinking in a few months I would be living there.
We would see then.
We were married October 1st, 2005. By that time we had them three
months. As soon as I moved in I started to do research online and found some
helpful groups who were more than willing to give me all sorts of tips
on how to work with her.
I started by leaving her cage open with treats just out of her reach so
she had to come out. Each time leaving them a little farther. I would
lay down near by hoping she would come to me. I would read, letting her
hear my voice. I eventually was able to pet her. Each time the petting
lasted a little longer. One day while I was sitting on the floor she
came over begging for treats. Thirteen pounds of bunny crawling over me
for treats. She now crawls all over me for fun. She will go to sleep as
I pet her. All this has gradually happened over the last year.
Thanks to Ringo and Sam, we have four other rabbits. Connor Grayson a
dwarf mix, Teresa Mekare a netherland dwarf, Dallas Jinx Jonesa holland
lop, and Elvis Aaron a dwarf mix. Samantha tollerates the other
rabbits but gets along with my dog.
I would say to anyone who is having problems just give it time. Don't
give it up. It's not easy gaining the trust of an aggresive rabbit.
Even if they don't come all the way around it is amazing to be a part of
their life. Rememberthat sometimes it is hard to trust another person.
Now step into that rabbit's paws and see how hard it is to trust someone
who controls your life. Although it seems more like the rabbits control
our life.
---------------------------------------------
Posted this in my blog but I want this timefor it to be more of a discussion. Also this is going to go in the veryfirst newletter of the rescue I fosterfor.:bunnydance:
~~Ali