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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny pelvic tilt

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    • Daisy Mae
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        Hi there,

        Just wondering if anyone has experienced this kind of behaviour in their rabbit?

        Daisy is an 8 month old doe and she occasionally stands up and stretches her hind legs upwards, before tilting her pelvis forward, and then sitting down.
        I mentioned it to our rabbit savvy vet when we visited them yesterday and she didn’t seem to think it was much of an issue, but it seems unusual to me as I’ve had her for 6 months and I’ve only noticed her do it a few times in the last week or so.

        Any idea what this might be?

        Thanks!


      • Bunnymummy91
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          Both of mine too this too, usually whilst yawning. Pretty sure it’s just them stretching like we do!

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