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    • Quinn_the_Cutest_Bunny
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        Hi again. I’m the proud bunny mom of now two beautiful girls.

        Quinn is almost (but not yet there) 6 months old and has developed quite an attitude. I know I can get her spayed soon and that that usually helps with aggression. What I need to know is what can I do in the mean time. We have too many people around too often to have her growling and biting people. She is t biting hard, just enough for you to know she’s mad. So any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.

        Haysley is about 3 months old. We have had her for 3 weeks. And we’re trying to teach her how to jump on and off the couch and bed. To teach Quinn I just put a box down to act as a halfway point for her and put some pellets on the box. She figured things out pretty quickly from there. I tried that with Haysley, and she’s figured out how to jump up, but then she gets stuck. She can’t figure out how to get down. I’ve tried coaxing her down and she just doesn’t seem to understand that the box is right there. Any suggestions?


      • BanditCamp
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          For the aggressiveness I think she’s just trying to let you know she has personal space. Let her come to you and you’ll be fine.

          The boxes are a great train8ng tool to pet your bunny know to jump. I used 2 boxes as stairs with a towel on both boxs for the couch and once he figured out he coukd go up and down at will i ledt tyrm there for a week. Then after i saw him clear the floor to the couch I moved the stairs to my bed and did the same thing. The bed took a bit longer and once I saw him zoomy to upwards on the bed I removed the taller box and left the shorter to get him brave. Then removed the boxes completely and made them into hidey holes

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