Thank you so much for your speedy reply. The support is so appreciated.
I’m gonna take your advice and give them a two-week break.
The recommendation from the rabbit rescue was to switch their homes everyday. We have been doing that religiously. They also recommended stress bonding in the car. We started off with that for a few days, and my husband and I decided to do it sparingly as it is too stressful for them to do everyday.
We were doing two short sessions a day in the tub with rugs and in a small neutral area in our living room with two panels cornered off from our x-pen. We live in a small apartment, so neutral space is hard to come by. We decided to stick to the tub after a few session in the living room. All of their bonding sessions have been monitored and moderated by us…I try to start and end each session with them between my legs while I groom them together. I also added raisins to the mix at the beginning and end of each session. Sometimes, I give them lettuce too.
To be honest, we weren’t planning on bringing them home when we did. They were a spontaneous adopt. I have been doing research on bonding everyday since I brought them home and only just learned about pre-bonding last week. We did skip that step, but had already started the process and had seen some progress. Last night made it clear to me how important the pre-bonding step is…
It’s been trial and error, and looking back, I should have done more research before bringing them home. That being said, I agree that they need some time to settle into their new environment. So, we are gonna hold off on the sessions for a couple of weeks.
Any other advice is welcome…