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Crowing
Have you bunny-proofed your room and where bunny has access? She WILL chomp on your stuff.
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Have you bunny-proofed your room and where bunny has access? She WILL chomp on your stuff.
Is she spayed?If not this will defiantly help.Rabbits become calm when spayed.She could be going threw a nesting mood (Of course she has to not be spayed to go through this.
Wheneevr she tries attacking you make a scream/yelping sound,also try not flinching whenewvr she bites,this shows she has effect on you.
Our bunny is about14 weeks and is in our living room. She's dealt with 2 dogs barking constantly, 2 kids yelling, wrestling and playing loud tv, vacuuming and our house alarm going off which can be heard a block away. Through all of it she will just perk her ears then lay down or chew more hay.Are all rabbits suppose to be scared of loud things?My room and the rabbits room stay busy.Loud music cleanibg crap and eevrything.I heard that most rabbits need a calm' relaxed room.My rabbit seems to enjoy the loud music and business.
She's not, you know, she's just being a rabbit. You've only just got her, she doesn't know that you are not a predator. You need to work slowly and give it TIME to teach her that you are not. Leaving her alone and then expecting her to have learnt not to fear you is not going to work, it's not going to do anything. You need to give her time to learn to trust you. It takes patience and it takes time. If you take it slowly and build your relationship, she'll learn.she is just being unreasonable.