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Forum BEHAVIOR Aggressive 7-month old female holland lop

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    • LilytheLop
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        Hi,

        I have a female 7-month old holland lop bunny who has become aggressive within the past 2 months or so. When I got her, I planned to accustom her to human contact by always holding her, etc… But unfortunately, I couldn’t be with her for the last 3 months. During this time, she didn’t receive much human contact and she mostly hopped around the house freely and slept in corners (during the day).

        Now, whenever I am near her, she will jump out of nowhere and attack my ankle. I was giving her some hay through her cage the other day and she growled at me. I’m pretty much terrified to be near her at this point, since I can never predict what she will be like. I thought she would be tame and docile as she was when I first got her, but not shes just angry all the time. She has a great cage, great food, and lots of playtime.

        My question is: Is it too late to try and make her friendly? Will she ever be tame again, or should I return her to her seller? I only consider this because this is causing me a great deal of stress and sadness and I don’t want her to be unhappy. I really need a friendly bunny that enjoy human contact and being held. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.

         


      • Almcv
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          7 months is pretty peak hormonal period for rabbits, its considered the “teen” part of the life of a rabbit
          to my knowledge the best way to fix the aggression is to get her spayed

          what i would do if you cant afford the spaying is go into a room with her alone and just chill on the floor, read a book but dont intrect with her , let her hop around and just get use to you again if u were gone for several months, everyday for a hour or 2
          but id still consider the spaying the best option

          im sure other BB members will have better feed back but its a start


        • Monkeybun
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            Yep, it’s prime hormone time. Time for a spay My girls both settled a bit after theirs, so if you mix that with a bunch of time and patience, I bet you’d get your sweetie bun back


          • LoveChaCha
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              Do get her spayed, it will help the hormones and help calm her down


            • Frapptastic
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                She sounds a lot like my Frappe was before I got him neutered. I couldn’t walk across the room without him diving out and trying to bite my ankle! It was very frustrating. He has improved so much since I got him neutered a couple of months ago-totally different bun! Look into getting her spayed-you will both be happier!

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            Forum BEHAVIOR Aggressive 7-month old female holland lop