LeahKatherine5
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Hi everyone!
I am new to the forum, and forums in general lol. I have four amazing buns. My first adopted I've had since he was 4 months old, an English Spot named Newt Bunmander. He was surrendered to the shelter as part of an oops litter and came home with me soon after the pandemic started. A few months later I realized I'd be going back to work at some point and didn't want to leave him alone all day, and started looking for a friend for him. I found Luna Fluffgood, a 1.5 year old American Mix, who had been seized from a hoarding situation and they are super in love. About a year later, I saw a beautiful little lady who was dumped on the city streets as a baby, and we welcomed the roughly three month old Silver Martin Bunadora Tonks into our home. She obviously needed a friend as well (we tried a trio, and Tonks was heavily bullied) so a year later we brought home the 1.5 year old Netherland Dwarf named Pig and they quickly fell in love.
I want so badly to have them all live in a big happy quad. I did all their other bonds myself and feel pretty confidant in my abilities, but am questioning if I'm doing things right for this situation. Pig and Tonks live together full time, and Newt and Luna live together full time. They swap pens every night after a four hour (give or take) bonding session. The pens are right next to each other. The bonding pen is set up correctly, a little over two feet by two feet in a neutral room, only hay on the floor and a bowl of water, etc. I see so much of each bond squishing themselves into opposite corners. We've been at it for about a week and a half now with little to no improvments. Luna is aggressive towards everyone but Newt. Neither of the other girls do anything to challenge her, even running away if she gets too close.
Has anyone had this situation work out?
Also, the Harry Potter names were chosen before the transphobic remarks were made. The three with obvious HP names go by nicknames more often now for obvious reasons
I am new to the forum, and forums in general lol. I have four amazing buns. My first adopted I've had since he was 4 months old, an English Spot named Newt Bunmander. He was surrendered to the shelter as part of an oops litter and came home with me soon after the pandemic started. A few months later I realized I'd be going back to work at some point and didn't want to leave him alone all day, and started looking for a friend for him. I found Luna Fluffgood, a 1.5 year old American Mix, who had been seized from a hoarding situation and they are super in love. About a year later, I saw a beautiful little lady who was dumped on the city streets as a baby, and we welcomed the roughly three month old Silver Martin Bunadora Tonks into our home. She obviously needed a friend as well (we tried a trio, and Tonks was heavily bullied) so a year later we brought home the 1.5 year old Netherland Dwarf named Pig and they quickly fell in love.
I want so badly to have them all live in a big happy quad. I did all their other bonds myself and feel pretty confidant in my abilities, but am questioning if I'm doing things right for this situation. Pig and Tonks live together full time, and Newt and Luna live together full time. They swap pens every night after a four hour (give or take) bonding session. The pens are right next to each other. The bonding pen is set up correctly, a little over two feet by two feet in a neutral room, only hay on the floor and a bowl of water, etc. I see so much of each bond squishing themselves into opposite corners. We've been at it for about a week and a half now with little to no improvments. Luna is aggressive towards everyone but Newt. Neither of the other girls do anything to challenge her, even running away if she gets too close.
Has anyone had this situation work out?
Also, the Harry Potter names were chosen before the transphobic remarks were made. The three with obvious HP names go by nicknames more often now for obvious reasons