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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny falling over

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    • Floppybuns
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        Sometimes when peach stands on her back legsmto look around she gets to enthused and falls over backwards. Has anyone else’s bun ever done this?


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Bindi has gotten so excited over treats a few times, while standing up has fallen over. I wouldn’t worry about it as long as she’s not displaying any other unusual balance problems when she’s not standing up. Some bunnies just have better balance while standing than others.


        • peppypoo
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            Agreed with LittlePuffyTail – as long as she doesn’t display balance issues in other positions, I don’t think it’s anything to worry about. Mine have fallen over on occasion while standing up for treats too.


          • CinnabunMom
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              Ditto to LPT and Peppy. When Cinnabun was really tiny, she would stand up and then sort of wibble wobble because she had (HAS) a rather large bum. But shhh. You didn’t hear that from me.


            • Floppybuns
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                Ok thanks yeah she has no other ballance problems

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            Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny falling over