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Forum BEHAVIOR Training.

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    • Reeem
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        Are all rabbits trainable ? 


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          ” I can train ANY behavior that the animal is physically and mentally capable of doing.” —Keller Breland source- http://www.clickertraining.com/node/89

          You betcha-any animal is capable of being trained What do you want to train your rabbit to do?


        • Reeem
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            Some tricks just for fun to spend more time with her


          • Coney Kuneho
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              I trained my bunny to sit, flop, go in his hutch, binky (jump over stuff), come for pets and move to the center of his litter box (if he sits incorrectly, I say “middle” and he moves to the center of the box). He learned some of these tricks because I copy what he does, yes, I actually spent time and copied everything he does on the floor until he learned to do it on command. When he sits, I sit and I say “SIT” or “FLOP”, with the binky, I do a binky hand gesture over the box or barrier and say this is binky, same with come for pets, I use a hand gesture (he learned the hand gesture for pets because I show the hand gesture first and then rub his head and I say “SPA”. (I use SPA as another word for pets.) He also knows if I say the name of the groomer, he cowers and hides he hates going there. I had him since he was a baby so it was easy to train him.


            • Coney Kuneho
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                Good luck in training! 


              • Reeem
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                  Coney Kuneho — Did you use a clicker ?


                • Coney Kuneho
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                    No clicker, just repetitive actions and words.


                  • Coney Kuneho
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                      No clicker, just repetitive actions and words.


                    • Reeem
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                        Ive tried with no clicker and she doesnt understand so ill have to try with a clicker.

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                    Forum BEHAVIOR Training.