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Forum BONDING Teaching bun to paw shake

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    • bunnyun
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        I’m trying to teach my bun to shake but ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! He’s not listening. I’m wondering if maybe buns just aren’t the paw shakey type. Right now he can come, stand, walk, jump, and somewhat go inside the cage on command. He’s picked up all those commands pretty easily but not this one! Has anyone else been able to teach their buns to shake? OR what other fun tricks do they know?


      • Mikey
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          Bunnies dont really learn tricks aside from the few basics that youve already mentioned, along with “No”, of course. They can also learn other things, though. My Blue know hows to wake me up when i pass out. He knows how to read my emotions and comes to cuddle me when im sad. They can be trained on a leash and harness, too. But thats about it as fair as trick training goes

          Bunnies are more into agility type training. Learning to jump higher, learning to jump over objects, learning to run through things, or just through hoops. I would google “bunny/rabbit agility training”

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      Forum BONDING Teaching bun to paw shake