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FORUM BEHAVIOR Bunny Bedtime now back on track

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    • Bounce
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        Turns out new toy of buttons in a milk carton sounded too much like sweetie pot, so ‘bedtime’ order was misunderstood as ‘I want to play’.  Change to a transparent pot with different sound and off Bounce hops to bed 


      • floppybunny123
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          lol


        • RabbitPam
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            Bunnies! So finicky.


          • Buckley's Mum
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              How on earth do you get/train a bun to go to bed, I think I have a naughty teenager who will do anything not to go to bed, I’ve tried everything! It’s a nightly battle, he’s worse than my son! I tried to use clicker training, but he’s terrified of the sound of the clicker, I’ve tried putting his food in his cage but he wont go. I’ve left a trail of treats but he gets to the door and stops, I’ve tried only giving a certain treat once he’s in his cage at bedtime, but he doesn’t fall for it. I’m going round the twist at bedtime as he just won’t go. Where am I going wrong/what do I have to do?

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