sibelabmom
@lokibragiandtyr_buns
Help! I got my first Holland lop two weeks ago. When we went to get a bunny, the owner opened the hutch and 13 baby bunnies ran to hide. The fourteenth stood her ground. She was curious and friendly and wanted to know what was going on. She rode home happily parked on my shoulder. She runs around my weaving studio at warp speed, checks in for pets and kisses before she's gone again, climbs all over me like I'm a jungle gym, and has already destroyed my stereo wires, which, to her disgust, got her banished from that section of my studio. We named her Loki, and she's such a loving bun that we went back a week later and got one of her siblings, who we named Bragi.
Bragi is completely the opposite. I feel like he hates me. He thumps and runs when I walk anywhere near him. I can't touch him. He won't take treats from me. If he does come near me, the second he realizes I'm a human, not a statue of one, he recoils like I smell bad, and runs away. He watches my interactions with Loki, which are all love and affection, but he's not having it. I don't know what to do. I leave him alone, I don't approach him or touch him. What can I do to create a bond with him?
Bragi is completely the opposite. I feel like he hates me. He thumps and runs when I walk anywhere near him. I can't touch him. He won't take treats from me. If he does come near me, the second he realizes I'm a human, not a statue of one, he recoils like I smell bad, and runs away. He watches my interactions with Loki, which are all love and affection, but he's not having it. I don't know what to do. I leave him alone, I don't approach him or touch him. What can I do to create a bond with him?