Months? Try a year or two. My buns fought each other when we tried bonding. I was sure they’d live in pens and have separate play time permanently. But during play time, one would spend her time by the other’s pen. The other one would flop down next to her, pushing his fur through the bars so that they touched. I switched pens and litter boxes often, too. It worked. I kept both pens open, they spent time in one or the other like sleepovers. Eventually, they settled in one pen, and started grooming each other or using the litter box together. They did fight sometimes but made up quickly. My boy became blind and my girl helped him navigate. They had a beautiful bond.
I have buns that won’t bond but they’re brothers. All 3 about 7 months old right now. 2 are bonded and one is the aggressor. I’m so stressed because they have taken down their grids and hurt each other. My mom told me to give up the bonded pair but I will cry when I see my babies go. I got them at 6 weeks from an unwanted litter. Do you think it’s hopeless?
@@andreachavez3603 No, it isn’t hopeless. If you have room, keep the bonded pair together and the other one in his own pen. At 7mos, they’re all experiencing ‘teenage’ hormones and proving who will be dominant. Are they neutered yet? That may calm the urges to fight. However, it may simply be a territorial thing. It’s recommended to only have bonded females or female/male pairs because males do show aggression whether or not they’re fixed. Good luck, dear. I know you love them but do what’s best for your buns. Also, check with a rabbit-savvy veterinarian for more advice.
@@firelakie Thank you for your reply! Yes all are neutered and when I took them in I didn’t know their genders. They all happen to be boys. I am currently keeping the unbonded one from the pair in a play pen. :) I hope it works out when they mature a little 😭.
This video has been so normalizing and validating for me, and I really needed this message. I have been trying to bond my 1.5 year old neutered flemish giant to my 3 year old spayed Dutch mix for a little over a year now. I feel like I have tried everything from play dates in small spaces, large spaces, 24/7 bonding, stress bonding, swapping pens, etc.. For the last several months I decided to just split my house in two and let the rabbits free roam on their own side and then free roam together when they can be supervised. When we first started bonding, they couldn’t be near each other for even a minute without FIGHTING. Now, they’re absolute best friends most of the time. They just start circling/fighting every once in a while, so they cannot be trusted alone. We recently moved to a new apartment and I was so hopeful that exploring the completely neutral space together would be the last step they needed to stop the occasional fighting. I didn’t want to have to separate them at all in the new place to avoid any territorial behavior, but I start vet school in two weeks and I’m so tired of staying up with them all night to make sure I can stop a fight. They still circle about once per night, but I need sleep and to be able to leave the house for my own sanity.. so I have decided to start separating them when we’re not around, but I don’t want this to mean they will never be able to be trusted alone together. Patience is so important, but so difficult in times like this.
My two boys were unfixed brothers from the same litter and were aggressively humping and nipping at each other. I separated them until 3 weeks after their fixing surgery and then I stress bonded them in their carrier. They had a couple small fights and then they’ve been besties ever since.
so glad you talked about your mental state... I thought I was going crazy, very hard to bonding one very scared 6 years old bun with breathing problems, with my other very aggressive large 1 year old bun .. right now one lives on the right side of my bed, while the other is in my bathroom.. both can see each other, not ideal at all.. but so glad you talked about that situation, because that is mine!!.. Love your bunny channel ..you said what I needed to hear.. Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you for this. I was retrying to bond my buns but they’re two neutered males not from the same family but I slept like 1 hour and I’m so exhausted after what you said I just opened the gate high 🙏
Great topic. I agree sometimes it's not going to work despite our efforts. We blame ourselves as bunny parents. I've been trying to bond my big bunny and little one with no luck. One attacked the other and scared me.
I got extremely lucky I had love at first site. I started bonding exactly 7 days ago. They were cuddling, grooming, and sharing food and water. I’m still doing 24/7 bonding and stress bonding to ensure the bond is solidified but they have a very strong bond already. Emoji bit me because I went to pick up Goose.
I got crazy lucky. I had to have them in pens side by side when I got my second rabbit, because he wasn’t neutered yet. They almost instantly started laying side by side with the bars in between. So after his hormones went down and I allowed to meet, they instantly were inseparable.
Xiao Wu chose to bond with Tu Shen almost immediately, but we chose to let them get used to each others' behavior first before letting them be together completely. Meaning we kept them in the same room, but not in the same enclosure. Had an X-Pen and CC Grid as a barrier for a couple months, letting them be together every now and then to check each other out, even though they ate food together through the bars. At first, we weren't sure if Xiao Wu would bond with Tu Shen because she was a rescue while he wasn't, accepting the chance they would have to live separately, but the bonding was easy for us. So we got lucky as first time bunny parents.
Hi Amy, the bunny lady! I’ve been trying to bond my bunnies, Romeo and Julio. They look just like Ellie and Teddy! I hope they can form the same bond. They have never harmed each other but their tornadoes quickly escalate into all out war! When in their connected areas they get along great. They flop together, mirror one another and groom each other through the fence. They are now in a two week break. My question is this, since I’ve been swapping them every night, when and will the territories be considered neutral?
I love your videos! I'm experiencing rebonding now because Zion just recovered from being in the hospital for 3 days. After he came back their bond broke and they fought. They were in separate rooms for the past few days so that Zion can fully recover. Now they are in xpens separate from each other but in the same room. Is there anyway we can talk about rebonding after hospitalization?
Should I separate my two boys? They're 4 months old, separate litters but together since 8 weeks, they groom one another and lay together, but they have begun circling and mounting one another, and one of them sprays the other sometimes (usually followed by grooming). It's very difficult to figure out what the right call here is as there's lots of conflicting info online. Seperate your rabbits, never separate your rabbits. I'm not sure what to do 😅 They're getting neutered this coming Friday, and my hope is they can just stay together up to and beyond this procedure, but I do worry that the behaviour could escalate. What do you think?
I had to seperate my white albino from my other two makes cause Jefferson attacked one of them and tore his ear and his lip. He's living in the front room where I spend all day and my other two at night in my bedroom.
Mine are FIXED brother and sister. So giving up is not an option for me because I already have the other siblings in their OWN HOME we built, mama is free roam but does not let the other 3 in rest of the house…I seriously need help 😭😭😭
Looking for advice: I tried for months to bond my two rabbits but although they do groom eachother and sleep with eachother, one continues to chase the other during free roam time and is aggressive when it comes to food… sometimes fur is pulled. So I am going to stop bonding them for awhile. One large reason apart from safety is because the submissive one is soooo timid and scared and I feel like it’s partly due her being scared of the dominant rabbit. My question is, is there still hope that my rabbit will become less timid and scared now that she will be apart from the aggressive rabbit? Or will she forever be this way now? She is less than a year old :(
hi , i have a baby rabbit that keeps making noises , i have searched up what could be the problem but im so confused and nothing is working , ive tried feeding it and it did eat some milk but im not sure and scared that it could be in pain, do you maybe know what could be the problem or what could i do ? thank you
My almost one year old grunts and stalks my younger boy. They're both fixed and the younger one is ready for love lol but the slightly older one seems to hate him. They both like my fixed female. I'm hoping the younger one wins mr grumpy over with his chill, loving personality . Currently I am scared to put them face to face
Thursday July 30 2021 I lost my pet rabbit 🐇 his name was smokey and his brother Jeep well I don’t know what to do he is fine but I’m am scared that he might die of depression can I find a way to contact you
Loved seeing this today. We tried with 2 bunnies and rotated play when one started being too aggressive, he got out once and went into the circle of death, we separated them instantly and our bun ran terrified and was hurt as well as traumatised. The other rabbit was adopted by a lady who aas ok keeping him alone due to aggression and we kept the timid one. He instantly bonded to me and as i work from home and he's free roam we spend most our time together. People can be critical seeing just one rabbit without knowing the stress involved before taking that decision. This video was affirming and encouraging and totally non judgemental which is so refreshing 😊
HELP!!! What do I do if i fed my baby bunny normal hay and unlimited pellets (not alfalfa)? Does this make him underweight or too skinny? Because, thats what I did, today he is 11 months and his weight is 1,7 kg (he is a holland lop bunny) and the normal weight is 1,4 - 1,9 BUT I can feel his spine very easily when I pet him, I would say it's sharp. So how do I solve this problem? He is currently on a proper adult diet which is 2 unlimited hay, cups of greens per day and 1/4 cup of pellets. I've been adding some more pellets to his diet these past few days but Idk if this is the right way, but what other way is there?
I had 3 rabbits and they were bonded on and off, and it didn't work out the last time... each time the bond broke one bunny was separated for a day or two. Would you advise not having a third rabbit because it's akin to a third wheel?
I have a bonded trio. Two of them are sisters and are both a year old. The other is 6 and I originally had her solo. At this point I can’t afford to care for all three. Is it cruel to rehome the two sisters and just keep the older one? I really don’t want to separate the sisters and thought that it would be easiest to bond the 6 year old to a new rabbit. I recently got another baby and was hoping to rehome the sisters and bond the 6 year old and the new baby. I honestly don’t know what to do at this point and I’m so conflicted. The three have started fighting due to the smelling the baby bunny. I’m beginning to feel like I made a bad decision. I don’t know what to do, any advice? I hope this all made sense
You can’t afford three? But then got another one? Yes, very confusing. I’d say your making the issue worse. Stop buying bunnies and work w what u have. I would keep them all. , and make it work. that’s the decision you made. and it’s the right thing to do. Pets are a lifetime (their lifetime) commitment
How do I convince my mom to get a rabbit? I asked her if I would be good I would get a rabbit and she said she'll think abt it, I honestly don't know why she hates rabbits so much! She's been saying no for weeks!
@@user-se3ev1jv9k I would say it’s best to wait. It will be worth it in the end. Rabbits are amazing but they are expensive to care for. Even healthy rabbits.
I recommend you plan and prep before bringing up the topic with your mom or dad again. Start by saving up to $500 and getting a disposable income to spend on your rabbit. (If your money is coming from your parents I advise against getting a rabbit.) Taking up more responsibilities in your house and show maturity. This is more psychological and will make your parents trust you. If your already doing this great! How old are you? A vital part of should you have a pet of any kind or not. If you’re too young it the pet will be a burden on your parents. If you’re older you need to think about future housing with a pet.
I have 2 bunnies, a New Zealand, and a Holland lop. My New Zealand is quite a bit bigger than your bunny Ellie. I rescued her from an abusive situation. I have had her since August. She hates all living things and will not bond with anybody. She had gotten to the point that I could pet her and I could put my head on her back and hug her without her trying to bite my face. I'm not sure what caused it, but two weeks ago she started acting possessed and trying to attack and bite anything near her. It breaks my heart. I love her and I don't know what to do to help her. She is my Halloween bunny and she just turned 1. I am getting her fixed soon and the vet says that her anger is not due to anything medical. Can you give me advice on anything I can do to help her?
Months? Try a year or two. My buns fought each other when we tried bonding. I was sure they’d live in pens and have separate play time permanently. But during play time, one would spend her time by the other’s pen. The other one would flop down next to her, pushing his fur through the bars so that they touched. I switched pens and litter boxes often, too. It worked. I kept both pens open, they spent time in one or the other like sleepovers. Eventually, they settled in one pen, and started grooming each other or using the litter box together. They did fight sometimes but made up quickly. My boy became blind and my girl helped him navigate. They had a beautiful bond.
AWWW🥰🥰🥰
This was emotional
I have buns that won’t bond but they’re brothers. All 3 about 7 months old right now. 2 are bonded and one is the aggressor. I’m so stressed because they have taken down their grids and hurt each other. My mom told me to give up the bonded pair but I will cry when I see my babies go. I got them at 6 weeks from an unwanted litter. Do you think it’s hopeless?
@@andreachavez3603 No, it isn’t hopeless. If you have room, keep the bonded pair together and the other one in his own pen. At 7mos, they’re all experiencing ‘teenage’ hormones and proving who will be dominant. Are they neutered yet? That may calm the urges to fight. However, it may simply be a territorial thing. It’s recommended to only have bonded females or female/male pairs because males do show aggression whether or not they’re fixed. Good luck, dear. I know you love them but do what’s best for your buns. Also, check with a rabbit-savvy veterinarian for more advice.
@@firelakie Thank you for your reply! Yes all are neutered and when I took them in I didn’t know their genders. They all happen to be boys. I am currently keeping the unbonded one from the pair in a play pen. :)
I hope it works out when they mature a little 😭.
This video has been so normalizing and validating for me, and I really needed this message. I have been trying to bond my 1.5 year old neutered flemish giant to my 3 year old spayed Dutch mix for a little over a year now. I feel like I have tried everything from play dates in small spaces, large spaces, 24/7 bonding, stress bonding, swapping pens, etc.. For the last several months I decided to just split my house in two and let the rabbits free roam on their own side and then free roam together when they can be supervised. When we first started bonding, they couldn’t be near each other for even a minute without FIGHTING. Now, they’re absolute best friends most of the time. They just start circling/fighting every once in a while, so they cannot be trusted alone. We recently moved to a new apartment and I was so hopeful that exploring the completely neutral space together would be the last step they needed to stop the occasional fighting. I didn’t want to have to separate them at all in the new place to avoid any territorial behavior, but I start vet school in two weeks and I’m so tired of staying up with them all night to make sure I can stop a fight. They still circle about once per night, but I need sleep and to be able to leave the house for my own sanity.. so I have decided to start separating them when we’re not around, but I don’t want this to mean they will never be able to be trusted alone together. Patience is so important, but so difficult in times like this.
My two boys were unfixed brothers from the same litter and were aggressively humping and nipping at each other. I separated them until 3 weeks after their fixing surgery and then I stress bonded them in their carrier. They had a couple small fights and then they’ve been besties ever since.
so glad you talked about your mental state... I thought I was going crazy, very hard to bonding one very scared 6 years old bun with breathing problems, with my other very aggressive large 1 year old bun .. right now one lives on the right side of my bed, while the other is in my bathroom.. both can see each other, not ideal at all.. but so glad you talked about that situation, because that is mine!!.. Love your bunny channel ..you said what I needed to hear.. Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you for this. I was retrying to bond my buns but they’re two neutered males not from the same family but I slept like 1 hour and I’m so exhausted after what you said I just opened the gate high 🙏
Great topic. I agree sometimes it's not going to work despite our efforts. We blame ourselves as bunny parents. I've been trying to bond my big bunny and little one with no luck. One attacked the other and scared me.
9:28 buns splooting 😁👍💚
Bunnies are spirited little critters ❤️ but their love is amazing
Very helpful right now.
Grateful to you Bunny Lady!
I got extremely lucky I had love at first site. I started bonding exactly 7 days ago. They were cuddling, grooming, and sharing food and water. I’m still doing 24/7 bonding and stress bonding to ensure the bond is solidified but they have a very strong bond already. Emoji bit me because I went to pick up Goose.
This is so helpful and can be confusing for those not in the know ( most people). Thanks for your help and wisdom.
I got my two bunnies at the same time. They’re sisters from the same lot so they were already pretty close. No bonding required 😊
I got crazy lucky. I had to have them in pens side by side when I got my second rabbit, because he wasn’t neutered yet.
They almost instantly started laying side by side with the bars in between.
So after his hormones went down and I allowed to meet, they instantly were inseparable.
Xiao Wu chose to bond with Tu Shen almost immediately, but we chose to let them get used to each others' behavior first before letting them be together completely. Meaning we kept them in the same room, but not in the same enclosure. Had an X-Pen and CC Grid as a barrier for a couple months, letting them be together every now and then to check each other out, even though they ate food together through the bars. At first, we weren't sure if Xiao Wu would bond with Tu Shen because she was a rescue while he wasn't, accepting the chance they would have to live separately, but the bonding was easy for us. So we got lucky as first time bunny parents.
Love your videos☺️.. thank you for sharing all your information its helped so much x
Just commenting for the engagement. Love your stuff!
I just have 1 rabbit cause I can’t have another because of my bunny medically, but I’m still watching this haha!
Hi Amy, the bunny lady! I’ve been trying to bond my bunnies, Romeo and Julio. They look just like Ellie and Teddy! I hope they can form the same bond. They have never harmed each other but their tornadoes quickly escalate into all out war! When in their connected areas they get along great. They flop together, mirror one another and groom each other through the fence. They are now in a two week break. My question is this, since I’ve been swapping them every night, when and will the territories be considered neutral?
Harlequin rabbits are so cute 🥰
Please do a giveaway ✨
I love your videos! I'm experiencing rebonding now because Zion just recovered from being in the hospital for 3 days. After he came back their bond broke and they fought. They were in separate rooms for the past few days so that Zion can fully recover. Now they are in xpens separate from each other but in the same room. Is there anyway we can talk about rebonding after hospitalization?
Should I separate my two boys? They're 4 months old, separate litters but together since 8 weeks, they groom one another and lay together, but they have begun circling and mounting one another, and one of them sprays the other sometimes (usually followed by grooming).
It's very difficult to figure out what the right call here is as there's lots of conflicting info online. Seperate your rabbits, never separate your rabbits. I'm not sure what to do 😅
They're getting neutered this coming Friday, and my hope is they can just stay together up to and beyond this procedure, but I do worry that the behaviour could escalate. What do you think?
Can you do a toy haul
And can you tell us where you get ur toys from
I had to seperate my white albino from my other two makes cause Jefferson attacked one of them and tore his ear and his lip. He's living in the front room where I spend all day and my other two at night in my bedroom.
Mine are FIXED brother and sister. So giving up is not an option for me because I already have the other siblings in their OWN HOME we built, mama is free roam but does not let the other 3 in rest of the house…I seriously need help 😭😭😭
Hi, is there a way to communicate with you to explain the very strange bonding process we are in?
Looking for advice:
I tried for months to bond my two rabbits but although they do groom eachother and sleep with eachother, one continues to chase the other during free roam time and is aggressive when it comes to food… sometimes fur is pulled. So I am going to stop bonding them for awhile. One large reason apart from safety is because the submissive one is soooo timid and scared and I feel like it’s partly due her being scared of the dominant rabbit.
My question is, is there still hope that my rabbit will become less timid and scared now that she will be apart from the aggressive rabbit? Or will she forever be this way now? She is less than a year old :(
hi , i have a baby rabbit that keeps making noises , i have searched up what could be the problem but im so confused and nothing is working , ive tried feeding it and it did eat some milk but im not sure and scared that it could be in pain, do you maybe know what could be the problem or what could i do ? thank you
How is your bunny doing? I hope he/she’s okay 🥺
My almost one year old grunts and stalks my younger boy. They're both fixed and the younger one is ready for love lol but the slightly older one seems to hate him. They both like my fixed female. I'm hoping the younger one wins mr grumpy over with his chill, loving personality . Currently I am scared to put them face to face
Have you given up bonding Ellie & Teddybear? Please do a video on how to teach a bunny to walk on two legs
Thursday July 30 2021 I lost my pet rabbit 🐇 his name was smokey and his brother Jeep well I don’t know what to do he is fine but I’m am scared that he might die of depression can I find a way to contact you
Loved seeing this today. We tried with 2 bunnies and rotated play when one started being too aggressive, he got out once and went into the circle of death, we separated them instantly and our bun ran terrified and was hurt as well as traumatised. The other rabbit was adopted by a lady who aas ok keeping him alone due to aggression and we kept the timid one. He instantly bonded to me and as i work from home and he's free roam we spend most our time together. People can be critical seeing just one rabbit without knowing the stress involved before taking that decision. This video was affirming and encouraging and totally non judgemental which is so refreshing 😊
HELP!!! What do I do if i fed my baby bunny normal hay and unlimited pellets (not alfalfa)? Does this make him underweight or too skinny? Because, thats what I did, today he is 11 months and his weight is 1,7 kg (he is a holland lop bunny) and the normal weight is 1,4 - 1,9 BUT I can feel his spine very easily when I pet him, I would say it's sharp. So how do I solve this problem? He is currently on a proper adult diet which is 2 unlimited hay, cups of greens per day and 1/4 cup of pellets. I've been adding some more pellets to his diet these past few days but Idk if this is the right way, but what other way is there?
Can my bunny have grass that has been sprayed with pesticide but it was sprayed months ago??
It depends on the pesticide that was used. Some more aggressive pesticides can leave residue in the soil for years after its sprayed.
I had 3 rabbits and they were bonded on and off, and it didn't work out the last time... each time the bond broke one bunny was separated for a day or two. Would you advise not having a third rabbit because it's akin to a third wheel?
It depends on the rabbits and their personalities. If three isn't working out for you, then it's totally okay to stick with just two
I have a bonded trio. Two of them are sisters and are both a year old. The other is 6 and I originally had her solo. At this point I can’t afford to care for all three. Is it cruel to rehome the two sisters and just keep the older one? I really don’t want to separate the sisters and thought that it would be easiest to bond the 6 year old to a new rabbit. I recently got another baby and was hoping to rehome the sisters and bond the 6 year old and the new baby. I honestly don’t know what to do at this point and I’m so conflicted. The three have started fighting due to the smelling the baby bunny. I’m beginning to feel like I made a bad decision. I don’t know what to do, any advice? I hope this all made sense
You can’t afford three? But then got another one? Yes, very confusing. I’d say your making the issue worse. Stop buying bunnies and work w what u have. I would keep them all. , and make it work. that’s the decision you made. and it’s the right thing to do. Pets are a lifetime (their lifetime) commitment
Thank you!!! I need litter box help with mine. They poop SO much lol
I think that if they share a litter box with another rabbit that happens more often, if it’s a single rabbit probably a bad habit
Hi both mine are not fixed
Why?
@@felixadriensfavoritecousin because
@@kayhill3744 are they the same gender?
@@felixadriensfavoritecousin yes
@@felixadriensfavoritecousin I’m not allowed to fix them
How do I convince my mom to get a rabbit? I asked her if I would be good I would get a rabbit and she said she'll think abt it, I honestly don't know why she hates rabbits so much! She's been saying no for weeks!
Wait until you’re old enough and have your own money and then you won’t need permission!
@@ThumpersMama18 I do have money, but half of it is from my dad and my dad won't allow it
@@user-se3ev1jv9k I would say it’s best to wait. It will be worth it in the end. Rabbits are amazing but they are expensive to care for. Even healthy rabbits.
@@ThumpersMama18 i know that, ive watched videos about them- i have to wait 3 years to get a rabbit 😢
I recommend you plan and prep before bringing up the topic with your mom or dad again. Start by saving up to $500 and getting a disposable income to spend on your rabbit. (If your money is coming from your parents I advise against getting a rabbit.)
Taking up more responsibilities in your house and show maturity. This is more psychological and will make your parents trust you. If your already doing this great!
How old are you? A vital part of should you have a pet of any kind or not. If you’re too young it the pet will be a burden on your parents. If you’re older you need to think about future housing with a pet.
I have 2 bunnies, a New Zealand, and a Holland lop. My New Zealand is quite a bit bigger than your bunny Ellie. I rescued her from an abusive situation. I have had her since August. She hates all living things and will not bond with anybody. She had gotten to the point that I could pet her and I could put my head on her back and hug her without her trying to bite my face. I'm not sure what caused it, but two weeks ago she started acting possessed and trying to attack and bite anything near her. It breaks my heart. I love her and I don't know what to do to help her. She is my Halloween bunny and she just turned 1. I am getting her fixed soon and the vet says that her anger is not due to anything medical. Can you give me advice on anything I can do to help her?
I wish this video came a few days earlier. Would have saved their lives.