Yup, I plan to try out some clicker & target stick training as well. Seems very effective! And logic toys for dogs, for sure! Several at the link I provided were originally intended for dogs.
Regarding nervousness about agility clubs/competitions being too stressful for rabbits, I used to agree strongly. But after watching many videos, I saw the rabbits’ behavior & body language surprisingly very relaxed, curious, & unafraid in these noisy, unfamiliar environments surrounded by lots of people, rabbits & other animals. I’m now more open to the idea. I think they can be properly socialized for this – approached slowly & cautiously in controlled environments, supervised by people who know what they’re doing, of course.
It may also be that certain breeds are more receptive to this than others. I know there is much debate about whether certain rabbit breeds really do have inherent temperaments or not. I can talk about this at length but, in sum, I believe they do, if purebred (which most are not), especially Tans. Besides being high energy, Tans are known (moreso than some other purebreds) to be very intelligent, trainable, curious, not timid, and highly bondable with humans, rabbits & other animals. They were intentionally bred for this temperament, not only for appearance. We’ll see if this holds true.
At any rate, I don’t see that I’ll actually have any safe opportunity for such socialization outside my home anyway. Though I hope to pair bond my Tan in 1-2 years with a shelter/rescue bunny and maybe even get a Great Dane dog someday.
Yes, looking forward to posting pics, vids & stories of my bun!