featpete
Active Member
It's general knowledge that rabbits don't like being held since they're prey creatures but I know that some people have more luck with handling and holding their rabbits than others and was just sort of curious to see how their bunnies dealt with it.
How often do you handle/hold your bunny?
Have you "trained" your bunny to like/put up with being held?
What tips/techniques can you share with the unfortunate hold-hating bunny owners?
My Netherland Dwarf Waffle will really struggle if I try to hold him. If he knows he's going to be picked up he will run for his life! I realized that he didn't like the way I was holding him (one hand under the chest and another holding the bum) and prefers being held flatly/horizontally. He will now "put up" with it, but I still think he hates it. He no longer kicks, but I have a feeling that his "calmness" is more of a "I hate this and I'm terrified but I'll just stay still". I also learned that if I cover his face/eyes while I'm moving downwards to let him go he stays more calm, but he's kind of realizing what I'm doing and has been getting more fidgety.
If any of you have "trained" your bunny to like/be okay with being held, I would LOVE tips! I've tried to do a bit of hold training, but I think it makes him afraid of me.
How often do you handle/hold your bunny?
Have you "trained" your bunny to like/put up with being held?
What tips/techniques can you share with the unfortunate hold-hating bunny owners?
My Netherland Dwarf Waffle will really struggle if I try to hold him. If he knows he's going to be picked up he will run for his life! I realized that he didn't like the way I was holding him (one hand under the chest and another holding the bum) and prefers being held flatly/horizontally. He will now "put up" with it, but I still think he hates it. He no longer kicks, but I have a feeling that his "calmness" is more of a "I hate this and I'm terrified but I'll just stay still". I also learned that if I cover his face/eyes while I'm moving downwards to let him go he stays more calm, but he's kind of realizing what I'm doing and has been getting more fidgety.
If any of you have "trained" your bunny to like/be okay with being held, I would LOVE tips! I've tried to do a bit of hold training, but I think it makes him afraid of me.