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Forum BEHAVIOR How do you curb the overly excited for food bunny? RE: How do you curb the overly excited for food bunny?


Stickerbunny
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    Ha, keep food in my hands is something I learned not to do a long time ago. If he even smells a dust particle of food he’ll bite my hand thinking it is edible. Never let him sniff your fingers after you feed treats, unless you want to come back nipped. o.O lol

    And I can’t wait for him to calm, since he NEVER calms down. He’ll just run circles/climb my legs/nip at my feet if I stall with the food. He wasn’t like this until his silly girlfriend taught him bad habits, he was so well behaved! Even if I feed him his salad (since I can toss that from out of his reach), he grabs up a piece of veg and then runs over to the pellets to munch them while his mouth is still full. *frown* Though, I guess if his mouth was full the bite would hurt less.

    I haven’t tried clicker training him, just realized I forgot to respond to that part. I guess I could try, though I am unsure how successful it will be with the two. They are firmly in the camp of “we don’t do training” since they got together.