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Last Post 03/05/2010 05:35 PM by Juli. 4 Replies.
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03/04/2010 03:10 PM

I was sitting on the couch with my bunny and all of the sudden Dakota started chewing the couch. I told her to stop but she just kept doing it. She has a chew toy that she uses but when it is not with her she just chews the couch. why is she doing it

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03/04/2010 03:22 PM
She finds it entertaining.. try getting her more toys, and stuff to do. My 2 love their willow basket, and their mini haven house to play in.
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03/04/2010 04:27 PM
Did you stop petting her? Maybe she's upset and wants more attention and apparently chewing on the couch is getting her that attention.
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03/05/2010 03:49 AM
This is a very common occurrence. If you have her up there with you, maybe try covering the couch with a blanket or pillow.
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03/05/2010 05:35 PM
thanks good ideas
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