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Forum BONDING emy

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    • teddy+toby
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        so i have a two month old bun emy and i would like to add a third to our bun family and put them together i know bonding is hard but could i do that


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          You would first need to wait until they are all spayed and neutered.


        • Mikey
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            Wait till they are all spayed/neutered. To pick out a bun, bring your two with you to the store/breeders/shelter, so your current ones can pick out a rabbit they like (this will make bonding easier). You cannot put them together right off the bat when they get home either. Youll have to wait until the newest addition is spayed/neutered, and they have many, many successful bonding sessions. It can take weeks, months, and ive read a few bonding blogs where it took a little over a year to get a trio bonded. Youll need to make sure you have a neutral room available to start bonding in as well

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