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Forum BONDING Bonding my three- How to go about?

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    • Amys Animals
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        I had it set that I was going to bond all three of them together and not do pairs but now I’ve got to thinking and maybe it would be better to do the pair thing?  What do you guys think?  Should I do pairs?  Would the bonding be easier this way or will it break up my bonded pair?  I know there is a chance no matter what this process could break up my bonded pair but I want to know if bonding in pairs would make it worse?  

        Thanks!


      • tanlover14
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          Obviously, you KNEW I would comment!

          So here’s what I would suggest : try doing each pair, see how the pairs work. Then do a SMALL bonding session with all three to see how they react. Maybe do pair-bonding for a day or two and then try all three. I don’t think it will hurt at all. You can figure out which one has the better success and stick with what is working best for the trio! Each group of bunnies is different so in my opinion, it’s all about figuring out what works best for your buns!


        • Amys Animals
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            Thanks! I will definitely give it a go! =) I think it would be easiest to do it that way anyways, to be honest. =P


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              I think I would start with the pairs as well.


            • mocha200
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                Sounds like everyone has given you good advice so I will just wish you good luck!


              • Amys Animals
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                  Thanks! =)

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              Forum BONDING Bonding my three- How to go about?