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Forum BEHAVIOR Rabbit flicks his pee

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    • Babybunny24
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        So ever since he got comfortable with us and we take him out for some free time, he does what almost looks like a Binky but also pees at the same time. I heard this could be because he hasn’t been neutered yet or it’s just a behavioral problem. If it’s just a behavioral problem is there anyway I can discipline him?


      • Bunny House
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          It sounds like he is spraying. And you can’t discipline that, he is hormonal and trying to protect and make his territory known. Neutering will eliminate that unless you get a friend, then you’ll hve to go through the bonding process and might have some spraying it will stop after a while.


        • Wick & Fable
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            It sounds like classic spraying — unfortunately, as upsetting as it may be, it’s not something you can discipline. It’s like disciplining a baby for crying – it’s natural, functional, and therefore very ingrained. Wick sprayed into my mouth once. Very unpleasant, but I understood he is doing it out of love…. hormonal love. Haha.

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          • Babybunny24
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              Thanks guys that’s what I thought but I didn’t know for sure. We’re trying to get him neutered soon so hopefully he stops then

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