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Forum BEHAVIOR Head Shaking

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    • Lily
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        Every time I go downstairs to the room that my bunny is she starts to shake her head constantly. I don’t think it’s a binky because she only does that in large rooms and hers is pretty small. It started when I gave her some new toys and got her much healthier food (Oxbow essentials young rabbits food) and the toys she got were a tunnel and a Timothy carrot, the carrot from oxbow and the tunnel from critter ware. I’m giving this information in case any of these products can cause problems that I’m not aware of. She lives inside and I originally got her from a breeder a month and 4 days ago. Please help I’m really scared
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      • Luna
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          Has she let you look in her ears?


        • Wascally Wabbits
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            My rabbit does head shakes not quite binky when he’s hyper and really excited. What do you mean constantly? Does she shake her head continuously for minutes on end?


          • Lily
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              She has mostly stopped now, her ears are fine and when the vet was looking at her after breaking her foot yesterday they didn’t mention anything about it


            • SansaHotot
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                My girl shakes her ears around when she is excited. Usually when she knows she’s getting food or when we are playing chase. I think it means she is a happy bunny!

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