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How do i make my bunnie less agressive?

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I have two bunnies but one of them is really agressive. she always bites and growls and it gets pretty enoying...

anything would help!

thanx!

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  1. You need to get them spayed/neutered, this will reduce her temper a lot,


  2. I had a rabbit like that it would bite and growl and charge and basically be a pscho bunny, You could  tame it by letting it out of its cage and waiting for it to come to before petting it or even moving near it,

  3. First of all, make sure your bunnies are the same gender!

    I bought 2 rabbits from a pet store and they promised me that they were 2 girls. Well, one started acting the same was yours is and one day during play time they had a HUGE fight. I mean fur flying, blood drawing, screaming...the whole bit. When I tried to separate them, one came after me and scratched me up pretty bad.

    I found out, after giving them both away, that the agressive one was pregnant and the other one was a male. He was tryin' to get busy the day they had the fight and she was trying to protect her babies inside.

    If you're absolutely sure they're both girls, do as everyone else says. Start petting her slowly, a little at a time...or let her come to you. It sounds like you need to gain her trust. Good luck! =)

  4. Play with the bunnies. spoil them and let them know your there friend.  get them lots of toys to play with and lots of food. make shure to spend bonding time with them. Give them a well rest when they want to sleep. Treat your bunnies as you would your best friends. ^_^

  5. If she bites and growls at the other bunny SEPARATE them immediately before anything bad happens. You should pet the bunny little by little and hand feed it carrots, veggies, etc. so then she/he will get used to you interacting with them when they get more tamer bring her out and play with her gently. If the bunny is new maybe it's because they aren't used to the house.

    hope i helped!

  6. Ok you do not say she bite and gowls at you or the other rabbit If it is the other rabbit sometimes they just do not like eachother there is a process you can go through to bond them but if they already do not like each othe it may not help.  if she is biting you are you maybe picking her up wrong or when she does not want to be held if you sit on the floor and let her get used to you if may help just sit and do not reach for her and wait.  there is a couple of rabbit sites that may help  thehouserabbitsociety.com  i am sorry i can not think of the other

  7. maybe it is scared of you and try to defend itself as it thinks you will harm it or hurt it as i have a rabbit that also have the same incident like yours....or maybe it is a male as male is more aggressive than female as well....xp

  8. Simple, spay/neuter: http://www.petinfopackets.com/rabbits/ra...

    It'll make them easier to keep together, cut down on aggression and territorialism, make them easier to litter box train, cut down on behaviors like marking, and benefit their health (especially female rabbits who have a very high chance of developing reproductive cancers if not spayed.)

  9. how to make a bunny less aggresive you say, cook it and spice it with oregano and honey, then they are quite nice and docile :P

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