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Forum BONDING Scarred bonding pair

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    • Misty&willow
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        Hi everyone. we are currently bonding two bunnies a Holland lop and a lion head. We did it the normal way stress bonding, then to  a neutral environment,  and then onto a domain territory between them both. After about three days they stopped fighting, so we did a 8 hour bond.  Then we put them in the same cage together and they did great all night.  But the next morning we let them out into a different room(also a territory) and they began running away from each  other and began chasing again. We still put them in the cage together and at night they groom and flop next to each other with no signs of aggression.  But when we let them out they still act aggressive and want to fight. any suggestions?  Thanks in advance!


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          I”m assuming they are spayed and/or neutered?


        • vanessa
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            Assuming they are both fixed… I think you found soemthign that worked and then changed it. I’d go back to the bonding area that worked, and avoid the area that didn’t work.


          • Misty&willow
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              They are both spayed found that a quick squirter to her face stopped the chasing. Not there doing great thank you all

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