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Forum BEHAVIOR sunshine bitting the carpet

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    • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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        My rabbit sunshine is constantly bitting the carpet she is almost 5 years old. When ever you are petting her she will start bitting the carpet. I try clapping my hands and saying NO sometimes that doesn’t work. It isn’t possible for me to cover the carpet. Is there something else I can do to correct this behavior?


      • Sam and Lady's Human
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          Is it only when you’re petting her?


        • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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            no its other times to.


          • Sam and Lady's Human
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              I honestly don’t know what you can do to stop it. I’ve read that they only do it when they are bored so to give them more attention, that might be a start. Sprays don’t work (I’ve tried fooey and perfume). You might just have to section off the areas she digs, put cardboard on it or put some cheap rugs down.

              When she does it when you’re petting her, I *think* she’s trying to groom back. Samson gives her bed tons of kisses when I pet her, and part of the grooming process is little nips.


            • arsenal197
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                Hey, kamdynandsunshinesmom.
                I have successfully managed to classically my giant conti, Loki, with water spray. The principals are really easy, to be honest: Rabbit does bad, firmly tell her no! INSTANTLY – this is important – followed by a squirt of water. Never in the reverse order! Your little one will not blame you, she will blame the carpet and the malevolent sray god, as this changes to a negative thing. More importantly, the squirting needs only last a couple of days as, if you do it right, the word “No” becomes, in effect, the water.

                Btw, this behavioural technique can be applied to ANY animal. Also, if you wanted to go the other way and operantly condition her, you could offer her a treat when she stops, this lets her know that one behaviour is rewarded while the other is not. This would take longer, though.

                Look up Pavlovian conditioning or B.F Skinners operant conditioning.

                Hope that this helps you.


              • Stickerbunny
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                  Yes you can train her out of it. Spray bottle works to stop her, can also put something smelly on the carpet – perfume or something she doesn’t like. Bitter sprays or a taste she doesn’t like too. What I did to Powder was just cover the specific area he was chewing and a few sprays with water and he doesn’t really do it anymore.

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