Waltnmel
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Alright, being a young male I may not be as attentive in the grooming department when it comes to my feet. However my new rabbit (and first rabbit) has become very comfortable around me, so comfortable that it seems he has decided that any excess toenail that I havn't cut off is an acceptable chew toy.
He has plenty of things to chew on from cardboard to wicker to wood to any clothes that I fail to pick up off my floor in a timely manner- so why has he decided to chew on me? It doesn't seem to be an expression of anger or informing me of the state of his food bowl- its just absent minded chewing.
How do I discourage such a behavior? "No (Clap)" works for the particular instance of chewing but- really I would prefer not to have to put on socks when its time for him to roam.
He has plenty of things to chew on from cardboard to wicker to wood to any clothes that I fail to pick up off my floor in a timely manner- so why has he decided to chew on me? It doesn't seem to be an expression of anger or informing me of the state of his food bowl- its just absent minded chewing.
How do I discourage such a behavior? "No (Clap)" works for the particular instance of chewing but- really I would prefer not to have to put on socks when its time for him to roam.