Hey everyone!
I’m having difficulty litter box training my Dutch bunny Nibbles. She’s about four and a half years old and has been spayed, but she’s mischievous and a bit of a diva. 
I have read several articles about litter box training (from the House Rabbit Society, the RWAF, “My House Rabbit”, and this site), but Nibbles seems to be one of those stubborn “out of the box” bunnies.
Here’s my current method:
- I have confined her to a puppy pen in our living room for the time being.
- Her litter box, which I’ve placed in the corner of the puppy pen, is shallow and a comfortable size.
- I line the litter box with newspaper and then place lots of hay on top to encourage her to hop in (which she does; she’s recently learned to love hay).
- I try to pick her up and place her in the litter box when I see her trying to go somewhere else, but she’s usually must faster than I am!
- I place any stray poops in the litter box and try to change her blankets (the puppy pen is resting on blankets) as often as I can after she’s peed on them (so that only the litter box smells like pee).
My main problem with Nibby is that rather than picking one or two areas to go in (like most bunnies do), she goes everywhere! She does have several areas that she prefers, but pretty much every inch of the puppy pen is fair game. She is using the litter box a lot, but she also pees and poops outside of it a lot.
Does anyone have any tips for bunnies that can’t pick a spot to go in or bunnies that use their litter box but also go everywhere else?
EDIT: Has anyone with a stubborn bunny had success with sprays? I know that a lot of people use Bitter Apple spray to deter chewing, but are there alternatives that can be made using home ingredients?
Thanks a bunch,
Laura