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Forum BEHAVIOR Rabbit partly litter trained

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    • Bosco_Da_Bunny
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        Hello, I have a male 2 year old holland lop named Bosco. He’s been neutered for more than a year, now, and we partly litter trained him. He mostly uses his litter bins, but he also just goes wherever he wants. On the couch, on the floor of his room, and litter bins. How can we isolate where he goes to his litter bins? Can we wipe the slate clean and re-litter train him, so we can trust him on the couch?


      • PEPPERoni
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          Hello Boscothebun,

          What kind of litter bins are you using? I’d try (if you don’t already) getting a somewhat large litterpan so he can turn around easily and have plenty of hay in the bin as well. This helped me litter train my bun bun. Granted she will still have an accident here and there but its very minimal. You may also have to confine to a smaller space at first. Like a playpen, that might help you “restart” the training process.

          Best of luck to you and Bosco! ?

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