I most DEFINITELY need to train Miranda to get into her pet carrier because it’s a cat and mouse game trying to get her into it when she need’s to go to the vet.
This works well, I never used a clicker though. Rabbits do get int he habit of knowing the routine and when something isn't right too, which I shall use as an example here. My late Randell learnt the command of the word come, mainly when she had to go into her enclosure when I had to go out. I had 2 cases where I had an emergency health issue, I noticed she learned the words, "I need to go" she saw something was wrong, and went straight to her enclosure without any command and waited for the entrance to be closed. It does pay to learn you rabbits behaviour, and let the rabbits learn yours. It does pay off. The new adopted rabbit I have now, we doing great, she responds to my word commands.
Hi I recently got two baby bunnies, please make a video related to bunny’s diet, litter training, toys and from where you got all things such as cage, litter box.
Have you checked out these videos? 5 Things To Know Before Adopting: ruclips.net/video/dh48VuT_SD8/видео.html How To Toilet Train Your Rabbit: ruclips.net/video/CT3nCcYJWqY/видео.html Top 10 Rabbit Toys: ruclips.net/video/lm5AuERta5w/видео.html
Hey there! I' just watch your video for the first time and I've learned few things Any advice My rabbit has a habit of biting me and I'm not sure how to stop it. I've tried a few different methods, but nothing seems to be working. Do you have any tips or tricks for training my rabbit to stop biting? Additionally, whenever I'm cleaning up the house, my rabbit will jump in front of me. I'm not sure if he's upset or just playing. I've noticed that when his ears are down, he seems upset, but when his ears are up, he just wants to play. Do you have any insight into this behavior and how I can better understand and respond to it? I would really appreciate any advice or guidance you can offer. Thanks so much!
what would be the most useful video for training your rabbit? my bunny is about a year old and he's starting to become "wild." (not listening, scratching, nipping) I want him to become more attached to me, but I don't know what would be best... please answer back! thank you!
Has you bun been neutered? The "wild" behaviour, like nipping, could well be hormonal. If you haven't already, check out my most recent training video. Those are the best tricks to help you bond with him: ruclips.net/video/JhTtLNI4n60/видео.html. If you want to promote calm behaviour then this place training is great for that - have the place be a bed are mat and work on increasing the duration he can stay there.
Mine are responding to the clicker training very well. I hope to incorporate place training soon, but I feel it's going to be quite the challenge with two. My boy is so over eager. I think he'll be doing agility soon if I keep at it!
I want to know how to get him away while we are feeding our cat. He has no fear of the cat who is very old and weak. The cat doesn't use claws but he will sometimes give a swat and a hiss because bunny will try to eat his food even while the cat is currently eating it. We don't leave it out while the cat isn't eating but I'd like to not have to sit on the floor and physically separate while this is happening up to 6x a day.
I literally just use their regular pellets. If I need a high value reward, raisins (in moderation) are my go to. I believe I do talk a little about food rewards in the Clicker Training 101 video: ruclips.net/video/IezMvnZJfKA/видео.html
Pepper's breed is unknown. She has chestnut agouti fur which can occur in any litter as this is a rabbit's natural colouring and the gene lays dormant in all breeds. You may be able to determine Petunia's breed by other characteristics like size, body or face shape, fur texture, and size and positioning of her ears 🙂
I most DEFINITELY need to train Miranda to get into her pet carrier because it’s a cat and mouse game trying to get her into it
when she need’s to go to the vet.
Well, I hope this will help you get you and Miranda with that 🙂
This works well, I never used a clicker though. Rabbits do get int he habit of knowing the routine and when something isn't right too, which I shall use as an example here.
My late Randell learnt the command of the word come, mainly when she had to go into her enclosure when I had to go out. I had 2 cases where I had an emergency health issue, I noticed she learned the words, "I need to go" she saw something was wrong, and went straight to her enclosure without any command and waited for the entrance to be closed.
It does pay to learn you rabbits behaviour, and let the rabbits learn yours. It does pay off.
The new adopted rabbit I have now, we doing great, she responds to my word commands.
What a lovely story. Thank you for sharing!
Yes bunnies are very smart
Please make more videos like this! You’ve inspired me to clicker train my bunnies!
Yay! That’s so WONDERFUL to hear! There are more training videos in the works, don’t worry 🙂
Hi I recently got two baby bunnies, please make a video related to bunny’s diet, litter training, toys and from where you got all things such as cage, litter box.
Have you checked out these videos?
5 Things To Know Before Adopting: ruclips.net/video/dh48VuT_SD8/видео.html
How To Toilet Train Your Rabbit: ruclips.net/video/CT3nCcYJWqY/видео.html
Top 10 Rabbit Toys: ruclips.net/video/lm5AuERta5w/видео.html
Love all your videos. I find them more than useful than videos from other channels. Please keep going.
😊 Thank you so much!
Thanks!
You're very welcome! Hope the training's been going well 🙂
Loved this! Very interesting and useful 💗
Thanks so much! Thank you for your support for the channel!
Hey there! I' just watch your video for the first time and I've learned few things
Any advice
My rabbit has a habit of biting me and I'm not sure how to stop it. I've tried a few different methods, but nothing seems to be working. Do you have any tips or tricks for training my rabbit to stop biting?
Additionally, whenever I'm cleaning up the house, my rabbit will jump in front of me. I'm not sure if he's upset or just playing. I've noticed that when his ears are down, he seems upset, but when his ears are up, he just wants to play. Do you have any insight into this behavior and how I can better understand and respond to it?
I would really appreciate any advice or guidance you can offer. Thanks so much!
what would be the most useful video for training your rabbit? my bunny is about a year old and he's starting to become "wild." (not listening, scratching, nipping) I want him to become more attached to me, but I don't know what would be best... please answer back! thank you!
Has you bun been neutered? The "wild" behaviour, like nipping, could well be hormonal. If you haven't already, check out my most recent training video. Those are the best tricks to help you bond with him: ruclips.net/video/JhTtLNI4n60/видео.html. If you want to promote calm behaviour then this place training is great for that - have the place be a bed are mat and work on increasing the duration he can stay there.
Mine are responding to the clicker training very well. I hope to incorporate place training soon, but I feel it's going to be quite the challenge with two. My boy is so over eager. I think he'll be doing agility soon if I keep at it!
I want to know how to get him away while we are feeding our cat. He has no fear of the cat who is very old and weak. The cat doesn't use claws but he will sometimes give a swat and a hiss because bunny will try to eat his food even while the cat is currently eating it. We don't leave it out while the cat isn't eating but I'd like to not have to sit on the floor and physically separate while this is happening up to 6x a day.
Can you do a video on treats that you use?
I literally just use their regular pellets. If I need a high value reward, raisins (in moderation) are my go to. I believe I do talk a little about food rewards in the Clicker Training 101 video: ruclips.net/video/IezMvnZJfKA/видео.html
What bunny breed is Pepper? She looks very similar to my bunny Petunia.
Pepper's breed is unknown. She has chestnut agouti fur which can occur in any litter as this is a rabbit's natural colouring and the gene lays dormant in all breeds. You may be able to determine Petunia's breed by other characteristics like size, body or face shape, fur texture, and size and positioning of her ears 🙂