Happy Hollands
Well-Known Member
Hello, I have a 6-week-old Holland Lop who is showing signs of jumping already. She can easily scale a 14-in tall playpen I put them in while I clean their cage, whereas her siblings (and even her mom) don't even bother trying to get out. I have intentions on keeping her, but the custom built cage I have available is 2.5 ft tall. Some of you may say this is too short of a cage, but since she is a smaller dwarf rabbit I've never had the issue with them jumping this height before. What is the best way to discourage jumping, and stop it while she is young so this does not become a habit?
So far, whenever she shows signs of jumping, I firmly say "NO" and gently push her head down to the floor, or move her away from the edge of the pen and distract her.
I obviously do not want her to hurt herself, and it seems she mainly wants to get out to play with my older free roam bunny, and to get attention from me. Please, any and all suggestions are welcome! I really hope this problem does not continue if it is discouraged at a young age. I do not want this jumping behavior to continue to her cage and not just the playpen. I really do not want this to compromise her outdoor exercise time, too. Thank you!
So far, whenever she shows signs of jumping, I firmly say "NO" and gently push her head down to the floor, or move her away from the edge of the pen and distract her.
I obviously do not want her to hurt herself, and it seems she mainly wants to get out to play with my older free roam bunny, and to get attention from me. Please, any and all suggestions are welcome! I really hope this problem does not continue if it is discouraged at a young age. I do not want this jumping behavior to continue to her cage and not just the playpen. I really do not want this to compromise her outdoor exercise time, too. Thank you!