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Forum THE LOUNGE Bonding with bunnies?

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    • Bunny_Rabbit
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        I’ve had my buns for about 11 months (almost a year- time flies!!)
        and i’ve been trying to get them more and more comfortable with me and have fun with them. 
        Is there anything you do with your rabbits to keep them entertained and bond with them?
        Thanks!!


      • sarahthegemini
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          My little Peanut is a timid boy and what worked (and is working) is sitting on the floor and not trying to pet him at first (must.resist!) I allow him to approach me and only pet him when I feel like he’s comfortable. Sometimes I misjudge, so he’ll hop away but then he’ll come back and I avoid touching him again. It’s worked wonders. He actually comes up to me, sniffs, puts his front paws on me etc. He has jumped on my lap a few times but that’s when he’s excited about a treat lol. What made me smile so much was the other day he came up and sniffed ne and then just flopped in front of me. I was overjoyed.

          You can also have treats on hand and offer them when they approach. The key is for them to understand that you are not a threat. Once they trust you, you’re golden


        • jerseygirl
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            This recent thread might interest you. 

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