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07/10/2010 04:17 PM

ok so I have two girls , Rosie and Willow ,

they are both spayed. I have had them on dates in a laundry basket going for car rides or a walk around the house, but Willow keeps nipping at Rosie, and Rosie is just always aggressive towards Willow. No matter how many times i put them on their date , are there such possibilities of unbondable rabbits?

Willow will be 1 year old Sept 17 and Rosie turned 1 on June 3 , are there any suggestions on how I can help bond these 2 girlies?

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07/10/2010 10:50 PM
they can still bond. Females can be stubborn about trying to get to be in charge. Be patient! Use stronger stressors during the sessions, such as noises, or anything that will spook them into just sitting alertly rather than focused on nipping. Wear gloves so you can use your hands on them. Most importantly, don't let them fight. It may take many sessions but they will come around. Keep us posted!
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