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Forum BEHAVIOR Spayed bunny is still spraying

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    • Mykl
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        Hi,

        So I have 2 mini lops that I have had for a while, and for 5-6 months I have also had a Netherland dwarf – and that is the rabbit I am having problems with. All my rabbits are girls and spayed. I am still integrating the Netherland dwarf with the others and it is getting there.

        Problem: She is very territorial which includes lots of scent marking, pooing in the other rabbits’ favourite spots, humping to exert dominance and (pee) spraying. I can live with the first few items, but spraying is veeery difficult to manage. She has been spayed 3 months ago and that shouldn’t be happening. I am guessing she wants to be the dominant bunny in my flat, but that will not happen because the others are both bigger and more dominant by nature (the dwarf is a bit of a coward).


        Does anyone have any advice?

        Why is she still spraying? Has that to do with dominance?

        Will the spraying cease? What can I do?


        Thank you guys ! Any help appreciated.


      • Tessie
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          Yes, it’s a territorial thing, she wants to be dominant.
          Don’t assume she won’t be dominant just because the others are bigger – small buns can be boss too!

          I don’t think there’s much you can do about it until they’re bonded I’m afraid, other than move her somewhere the other buns don’t go.


        • tanlover14
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            Definitely a territorial thing. I agree w/ Tessie, my smallest bunny is the biggest bully & bullies all the others around. Bonding can also come as a surprise. On more than 1 occassion, I thought I had it figured out when it came to who would be the dominant bunny but once finally bonded — I was wrong!


          • Mykl
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              Thank you, guys ! Really appreciate the help.
              The bonding is difficult because the little one is a coward – very skittish and never defends herself. At the same time she does not groom the others and they sure don’t like that


            • tanlover14
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                Have you tried stress bonding them to help with that? Most people have a lot of success with taking them on a car ride together. They are bothed typically so stressed out they will lean on each other for comfort.

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            Forum BEHAVIOR Spayed bunny is still spraying