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Most territorial problems can be erased or calmed with neutering.... Not sure about clicker training, but a good way to make friends with the bunny is not to pick him/her up but to sit in a room on the floor and let bunny come to you. They are quite inquisitive.... build up trust, offering pieces of food etc.... Can give you some good websites for bunny people if you need further advice. |
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My sisters family had rabbits one at a time the rabbit always lived in the shed at the bottom of the garden a 10ft x 8ft shed with the rabbit house in the shed and a run up and a secure pen with a door in out...like a rabbit flap that they locked at night she the rabbit had access to a good space when locked in at night/. In the day the rabbit had access to the whole garden and when they were in he was always in and out of the patio doors...I think having freedom of such a large area ie the whole garden, he was totaly happy. He also had company of people and would play football or come when called. Karen |
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