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    • bmwools
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        I am trying to name train my rabbit but anything I try to treat her with she is uninterested completely. She is a 10 month old New Zealand. She is in a lave dog crate for a cage but gets outside for 3 or more hours everyday. I don’t know if she is stubborn or if she just doesn’t like what I have. I have tried carrots, dried fruit, lettuce, apples, anything you can think of and she just doesn’t want it. Does anyone have any ideas?


      • bonilla&BUB
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          Try banana! Small, small quantities of course (1tsp), but it is something my bunnies cannot resist.


        • bmwools
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            Ok I’ll try thanks!


          • Azerane
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              You could also try training her with her pellets. Instead of just feeding a meal of them at one point in the day, use the pellets for that meal as training treats. You don’t need to necessarily feed the whole meal in training, but 5-10 minutes of training with them before putting the remainder in her bowl could work


            • bmwools
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                I have tried this but I will try again. I think I’ll just feed he less for her previous meal because I feed her smaller amounts 3 times a day

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