Rabbit problem

jnicholes

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Hi everyone,

I have an interesting problem with Sophie, my rabbit.

The details, she is eight years old this year. She is a Netherland dwarf Californian mix. Not spayed.

Yesterday, my mother went out to feed her and Sophie bit my moms hand HARD.

Today, I went out to feed her myself, and while I was reaching for her food bowl, she bit me, twice. Not as hard as when she bit my mother, though.

She has a history of being a “Monty python” rabbit, but she has NEVER bitten any human before.

Could it be spring hormones? What’s the problem? Why is she suddenly biting me and my family?

I hope it’s not rabies.

Can someone help me figure this out?

Jared
 
Considering her age, I wouldn't be surprised if she has something bugging her. I would probably check her over for any fur mats, bugs, etc. If it's something that continues I would consider taking her to the vet to make sure she doesn't have arthritis or something.
Brought her in to play and I am checking her for bugs and problems, the only thing she has so far is a black spot on her back that looks like a stonefly nymph. I’m a fly fisherman, so I found this funny.

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Its that pattern on her back.

In all seriousness, I have not found anything yet.

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I also learned that she loves being underneath my pool table.
 
Considering her age, I wouldn't be surprised if she has something bugging her. I would probably check her over for any fur mats, bugs, etc. If it's something that continues I would consider taking her to the vet to make sure she doesn't have arthritis or something.
 
Hi everyone,

I have an interesting problem with Sophie, my rabbit.

The details, she is eight years old this year. She is a Netherland dwarf Californian mix. Not spayed.

Yesterday, my mother went out to feed her and Sophie bit my moms hand HARD.

Today, I went out to feed her myself, and while I was reaching for her food bowl, she bit me, twice. Not as hard as when she bit my mother, though.

She has a history of being a “Monty python” rabbit, but she has NEVER bitten any human before.

Could it be spring hormones? What’s the problem? Why is she suddenly biting me and my family?

I hope it’s not rabies.

Can someone help me figure this out?

Jared
She has an attitude problem. I'd guess she's mad cause you don't play with her often enough so y'all are scaring her.

I'd barbecue my rabbit if he bit me.
 
Unfixed females tend to be more hormonal.

Does she live outdoors? From your first post it sounds like that’s the case.

I’d bet it’s a mix of not being super bonded to you/comfortable around you and hormones.
 
Unfixed females tend to be more hormonal.

Does she live outdoors? From your first post it sounds like that’s the case.

I’d bet it’s a mix of not being super bonded to you/comfortable around you and hormones.

Had her since 2014. She does live outside. She has a good bond with me.

I bet you are right, maybe it’s hormones.

She’s mad as a March hare!
 
Brought her in to play and I am checking her for bugs and problems, the only thing she has so far is a black spot on her back that looks like a stonefly nymph. I’m a fly fisherman, so I found this funny.

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Its that pattern on her back.

In all seriousness, I have not found anything yet.

View attachment 3062055

I also learned that she loves being underneath my pool table.
She's dumb! ❤️. She's trying to hide...take cover under stuff so no one sees her.
 

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