Hi all!
I have tried to look all over the Internet for the answer to my question about my bun to no avail. Hopefully someone here can help.
My Holland Lop, Dez, has always been sassy and rambunctious but not too troublesome until she was about a year and a half and I decided to get her spayed. She was spayed Dec. 11 2018, a day after her 2nd birthday. She healed well and seemed to return to normal activities at home and even started binkying again recently. It is now Feb. 23rd 2019 and we are visiting my parent’s house (which she’s been to several times pre and post surgery) when she bit my mom, HARD. It was very out of character for her and the first time she had really drawn blood like that. We were all watching a movie and she was laying on my chest as I pet her when my mom (who she should know) came up and pet her back, then pet her feet when she bit her. She is a little touchy about her feet but usually she just moves them and tucks them under if she doesn’t want me to pet them. It was very strange and disturbing to have her react so violently out of seemingly nowhere like that.
The spaying did do a lot of good: no more peeing on the couch, less pooping everywhere, no more digging/nesting, no humping, etc. She even seems less food aggressive. BUT she has displayed some aggression that I would expect to be gone. Occasionally at home she will seem to get annoyed with me and growl/gruff at me and sometimes even do what I call a “fake out lunge” (it’s kinda half done, and she’s not really looking to bite). But around other people she’s been a perfect angel so I don’t mind if she’s a little sassy with me. But now that she has bit my mom out of nowhere, I am worried to let her so comfortably around visitors and people for fear she might do the same to someone else. She is also less cuddly which is sad for me, but less concerning on the big scale of things.
It has been almost 11 weeks since Dez’s surgery and she is still acting oddly/not completely herself. She seems more normal in our home (as opposed to at my parent’s) but she was comfortable and happy anywhere before her surgery. Now she seems moody and temperamental at times. I love her a lot and we have our own agreements and bond but I don’t want others to be scared or have to be warned of her.
I am wondering if she just needs more time for the hormones to settle? Or if there is something I can do to curb some of the attitude and behavior issues that she didn’t have before? Is it because she was older when she was spayed (2yrs old)? Any info is a big help!
Thank you for any help you can give me! And if you need any more information or have any questions, I’m happy to answer in order to help my sweet baby!
-Aurora, Desdemona’s mom