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loppylove

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Hello! i recently heard that litter trainingfemales is harder them males and that its easier to litter trainfemales once they are spayed...can anyoe tell me if this is true
 
I've trained two bucks and a doe, all of themfixed before doing so. I haven't really noticed a difference betweenthe three as far as training goes. I think it really depends on therabbit and their personality.

I will say that having the rabbit spayed/neutered is the way to go fortraining. None of mine fully trained until doing so, even though I didthe paper towel in the litter box thing and putting poops in the box.
 
Stephanie wrote:
I've trained two bucks and a doe, all of them fixed beforedoing so. I haven't really noticed a difference between the three asfar as training goes. I think it really depends on the rabbit and theirpersonality.

I will say that having the rabbit spayed/neutered is the way to go fortraining. None of mine fully trained until doing so, even though I didthe paper towel in the litter box thing and putting poops in the box.
I havent had that issue . allunspayed un alteredanimals have all litter trained easily ,My females who have big cageswith hutches attached use onecorner and thats where their box goes ,the boys on hte other hand use the hideyboxes and thats where their litter boxesgo . And the ones whorefusethe litter box I clean daily. Every rabbit is different
 
gypsy wrote:
Stephanie wrote:
I've trainedtwo bucks and a doe, all of them fixed before doing so. I haven'treally noticed a difference between the three as far as training goes.I think it really depends on the rabbit and their personality.

I will say that having the rabbit spayed/neutered is the way to go fortraining. None of mine fully trained until doing so, even though I didthe paper towel in the litter box thing and putting poops in the box.
I havent had that issue . allunspayed un alteredanimals have all litter trained easily ,My females who have big cageswith hutches attached use onecorner and thats where their box goes ,the boys on hte other hand use the hideyboxes and thats where their litter boxesgo . And the ones whorefusethe litter box I clean daily. Every rabbit is different
Thnaks gypsy, i guess it is "every bunny is different" there are somethings that willl help, but in the end...its up to the bunny
 

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