Hi again! I’ve come to the realization that I only ever post on the forum when I need advice with something… oops 
Anyways, on to the topic. Bear does not chew at all – he did chew on his kabob toy when I first got him, but that diminished quickly. He’ll sometimes chew the bark off of willow sticks but I can’t seem to find them very often, so it’s hard to keep a steady supply of them. I’ve tried apple and pear branches to no avail. He has tons of wood, vine, loofa, and cardboard chews, but ignores them all. So I heard on a hamster forum that you can rub a small amount of peanut butter on wood chews to encourage chewing. Would this be safe for rabbits? I did it for my hamster, and it’s a teenie bit of peanut butter, like maybe the size of my pinky nail slathered very thinly over a whole medium wood chew. I’d love to give some of the peanut butter flavored chews to Bear because I’m sure he’d love them (he loves everything and anything with a flavor). Also if anyone can recommend other types of chews, if there are any, or other ways to encourage him to chew, it’d be greatly appreciated 