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Forum BEHAVIOR TAIL WAGGING LOL

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    • Deleted User
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        I don’t allow Luey in the bedrooms or laundry areas as he generally poops like mad and will pee puddles everywhere.

        I have noticed that Luey will wag his little tail frantically when I am trying to get him out of these rooms .. its so funny!  But after the tail wagging he will spray though.  Grrrrrrrrrrr … Maybe the tail wagging is a sign of dominance / frustration… I have no idea.

        Dawn xx

        PS  I have just found out some threads on here in July 07 about tail wagging … no worries ladies I’ll go and look up the information there.

         


      • bunnytowne
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          maybe he thinks he is a dog. a dog adopted him and taught him taiil wagging. yep lovely little poop marbles they just love to redecorate don’t they. I am curious about the tail wagging tho that is hilarious.   warning warning twirling pee is coming

           


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            Mmm I would not put it past Luey to think that maybe he is a dog … (he bites too!).  Oh yes that twirling pee got me as well.

            I’ve found some info here from some previous threads about tail wagging … just looking it up now … it appears to be a mild sign of anger / annoyance like the foot flicky action.

            He also wags when I am trying to get him back in his pen … the duster biter!  Mmm now it makes sense. Little sod!

            Dawn xx


          • Cadbury
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              Cadbury wags her tail when she is feisty. Usually it’s when she is doing something she shouldn’t be doing – and she knows it.


            • Sage Cat
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                I am trying to teach my buns to “Go home”.
                Winston is getting the hang of it.
                But Kay thinks it means “Run away from mom & wag your tail when she can’t catch you!


              • Holly
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                  Holly wags her tail too. I’m discovering that she does this when she does’t want me to catch her. It is cute.


                • Lisa_43
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                    Strange. Maybe he is not happy at you not allowing him in the bedrooms. These bunnies sure know what they want.


                  • babybunsmum
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                      i’m realy starting to think that when baby does this is out of pure sass.  lol.  she just now wiggled her tail whilst running away from the dog.  he was walking towards her to to a usual bum-check for scooby snacks   she then came right back & ran away again.  seems like play to me.  lol.

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                  Forum BEHAVIOR TAIL WAGGING LOL