brittanykvilla
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Hello everyone!
I am wanting know how to proceed with my holland lop Cadbury. She is a sweet little girl and we got her fixed a year and a half ago. I adopted her from a teenager who was breeding them and did not have the money to take her to a vet. She had snuffles and hasn't had a problem since I gave her echinacea and probiotics for rabbits. She originally came from a bunny hoarder who had hundreds of bunnies in cage in a barn with tons of poop and urine covering the floor. Besides her snuffles she was otherwise healthy. Teeth checked as well. The young lady said that when she had her litter she was extremely territorial and aggressive and would not let her get near the babies.
I knew that bunnies could be worked with and decided to adopt her.
She was extremely aggressive until we got her fixed. In between her territorial behavior she was really sweet; however we took some bloody bites working with her. I was told her behavior might never change. She currently lives in the largest size caged dog crate and her behavior suddenly has shifted favorably. I cut her nails and she just let me...which never happens, it takes two people and a towel. further, she has been litter training amazingly, which no more than a month ago the poop wouldn't always make it into the litter box. So I have been giving her time out and about, but we still fear for our ankles. I am in the process of rearranging my home to accommodate a larger yet controlled space for her, a large doggy pen is what i will be using.
We have not been bit in a year, whence is out she comes up to be pet, prior she would bite when she didn't want us to stop and very bossy like too. lol. Now i don't give her the opportunity because i am afraid. I place her elsewhere when i am not able to sit with her for an hour lol.
I am looking for advice on properly integrating her into our home. Further does any have any knowledge on if the behavior is something she will just have? I was told that it might take longer for her hormones to settle beyond the 2-3 months after her spay, could it be that she is calmed down now and I can properly work with her without the rage.
I would appreciate some advice and guidance. I do research and try to make decisions but this is only the second rabbit I have owned in my life and she is completely different in nature.
Best,
Brittany
I am wanting know how to proceed with my holland lop Cadbury. She is a sweet little girl and we got her fixed a year and a half ago. I adopted her from a teenager who was breeding them and did not have the money to take her to a vet. She had snuffles and hasn't had a problem since I gave her echinacea and probiotics for rabbits. She originally came from a bunny hoarder who had hundreds of bunnies in cage in a barn with tons of poop and urine covering the floor. Besides her snuffles she was otherwise healthy. Teeth checked as well. The young lady said that when she had her litter she was extremely territorial and aggressive and would not let her get near the babies.
I knew that bunnies could be worked with and decided to adopt her.
She was extremely aggressive until we got her fixed. In between her territorial behavior she was really sweet; however we took some bloody bites working with her. I was told her behavior might never change. She currently lives in the largest size caged dog crate and her behavior suddenly has shifted favorably. I cut her nails and she just let me...which never happens, it takes two people and a towel. further, she has been litter training amazingly, which no more than a month ago the poop wouldn't always make it into the litter box. So I have been giving her time out and about, but we still fear for our ankles. I am in the process of rearranging my home to accommodate a larger yet controlled space for her, a large doggy pen is what i will be using.
We have not been bit in a year, whence is out she comes up to be pet, prior she would bite when she didn't want us to stop and very bossy like too. lol. Now i don't give her the opportunity because i am afraid. I place her elsewhere when i am not able to sit with her for an hour lol.
I am looking for advice on properly integrating her into our home. Further does any have any knowledge on if the behavior is something she will just have? I was told that it might take longer for her hormones to settle beyond the 2-3 months after her spay, could it be that she is calmed down now and I can properly work with her without the rage.
I would appreciate some advice and guidance. I do research and try to make decisions but this is only the second rabbit I have owned in my life and she is completely different in nature.
Best,
Brittany
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