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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Hormones after spay

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    • DM_Bunny
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        Hi all, how can I tell when my bunnies hormones are no longer an issue after her spay? I need to know how to distinguish between behaviour due to hormones and normal behaviour after the operation.
        Thanks


      • Luna's Mom
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          How old is your bunnie? I was told Luna was 6 months old when I took her in to be spade and I honestly could tell no difference in her at all. She was a good bunny before she had the surgery and she was the same afterwards. She was spayed January the 3rd.


        • Jessica
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            I had my bun spayed at 16 weeks old, she was just starting to show a little bit of hormonal behaviors. Those behaviors dissapeared within a few weeks of her spay. She is now about 6.5 months old and I have noticed that she has settled down significantly over the past couple weeks. She was a good bun before, but even better now


          • DM_Bunny
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              Hi, She’s 2 years old

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