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Forum BEHAVIOR Erm odd behaviour.

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    • Sr. Melangell
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        So Olly had a call on Skype with his Human Daddy, he was very good laid down and listened, I went out of the room but when I retuned I found Olly trying to make babies with the PC headphones, how can I stop him? He is neutered and it’s not the first time.
        He was neutered 4 years ago.


      • Wick & Fable
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          Hm, that is odd. Does it only happen with them?

          Even when bonding rabbits, rabbits will hump to show dominance, so somewhere along the way, it seems he is asserting dominance on things that aren’t really necessary.

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        • LBJ10
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            Perhaps he was trying to assert his dominance with his dad? The sound of his voice was coming from there. LOL Seriously though, I’m not sure why he would do that. It seems like an odd thing to hump, even if it is a dominance thing.


          • Ellie from The Netherlands
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              Breintje used to hump things which frustrated him or made him angry, to put them in their place it seemed. He often mounted difficult puzzle toys or items that were in his way. This was usually accompanied by loud grunting or thumping at it.

              Luckily it went away when he got neutered, so I’m surprised that Olly is still doing that. Is he showing other strange behaviours too, or are these incidents? He could be a bit confused and overwhelmed by it.

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