I don’t keep my bunnies inside either, but neither are they outside. Wanna check out the mystery? check the picture in my profile
I would let her get used to a carrier to transport Evabee. I’m planning to transport my bunnies in a carrier whenever they can play in the garden. The carrier is just standing in their roam free zone so they learn to associate the carrier with safety.
I think you can also train her slowly to get used to being picked up. I’m hand feeding my little buns their daily pellets. I put my hand under their belly and they don’t freak out –> pellet! I’m putting my hand under their bum —> pellet!
You can use the clicker but I also just say ‘good girl’ or ‘good boy’ in a certain way and then give a pellet. First she needs to learn to eat from your hand though.
Right now they already run to me to check out all the yummy stuff I got hidden in my hands
Or they run to me if I say their name or they see I have my hand in the ‘I got food’ position (as if I got a pellet between my thumb, index and middle finger). They also jump on my lap and if they do that it is easier to pick them up too (although I’m not doing that yet).
I got my inspiration here: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P6lv1vOAneA
Hope this helps! Good luck!