I've just bought two brother bunnies and they love each other...for now...I'm anticipating the teenage years...!! They groom each other, sleep together, eat together..so cute.
You really know everything about rabbits. I've bonded so many times and every bond is different. Currently bonding two males that seemed to gel straight away. Mutual grooming and snuggling within 20 mins in the neutral space. Day 3 of bonding 24/7 and one decided to start humping the other. This wasn't received well. Thankfully he's settled and they are back to snuggling and grooming but it's hard to know when they are fully bonded when things can change so quickly. I always watch and rewatch your videos every time I bond to settle my nerves 😃
Wow, such complex little creatures. Roots run deep. especially with rabbits. Such great, thoughtful insights. Info a rabbit owner could only pick up here. Voice of experience coming from you. Thanks for being so detailed and articulate in your delivery.. I'm sure many, many bunny owners appreciate all the wisdom you bestow in this video. So well done as always.
I have so much to learn. My two girls were doing fine, then one day they started fighting. I barely reintroduced them into the same pen again and at night I heard a yip one time but they stopped when I got up and talked to them and I didn’t see any torn out fur. They seem ok together, is just at night I started to see what looked like chasing. When one would run, the other would dart behind her and they would stop and stare at each other. I can’t tell if they’re playing or getting tense around each other. Should I separate them at night?
Thank you so much for these bonding videos. I really, really appreciate them. I have a free roam boy that is having a difficult time with my new girl. She is in love and ready to be with him, but he is acting like a huge butt lol He will try to bite her, even to say "hey I didn't tell you to stop grooming me" *Sigh* Quick but maybe silly question: if they end up becoming "roommates", would that mean that they aren't necessarily very happy, but more tolerant of the sharing their space with another rabbit?
Which would be the best option. Two bunnies from the same litter or two bunnies from two different litters? Is it better to have two boys, two girls or a girl and a boy? We are getting them at eight weeks old, so we won’t be able to have them neutered or spayed prior to bringing them home
I have 3 bunnies and they were perfectly bonded but all of a sudden one has been attacking the others ( he is separated now) and all of them a fixed. I have no idea why. Do you think you could make a video about that
If my rabbits new together space is going to be a place in the house that also qualifies as a neutral space since neither of them have been to that end of the house can I bond them in that space and slowly expand the enclosure and add hides and toys till they have the full space of that room that will be their new together space? Hoping that makes the process just a little easier.
Hi! Super off topic but my bun is going through a massive molt and hes not really eating, ik laxatone helps with the digestive system to get the furr out of his tummy do u know any good one?? Please help !
Oof, I’m sure to sure what you mean by molt but if it’s the fur then probably brush it, if it’s an older rabbit then uh, maybe take it to the vet for a check up.
So question, I have a Flemish Giant mix male, super spunky but sweet. I want to get him a buddy in the near future but I am a little worried because I’ve never bonded rabbits before and my big boy can hop in and out of the tub no issues. Any bonding advice?
I have bonded my mini lop doe Blueberry with another mini lop, and I wish I didn't bother bonding her with another rabbit. We had such a wonderful relationship with her, and that's why we thought she also needed to have a relationship with her own kind. She always looked so joyful. However, we saw a big change in her personality after the bond. She just became a follower, and it's very sad to see. I'm not going to separate them, but I just wanted to send a warning because all you hear about is its good for the bunny.
hi, I was wondering if anyone had any tips on bonding more then 2 rabbits together I currently have 4 that I would like to free roam instead of having them in separate pens as they are now, would it be best to bond all 4 at the same time or would it be better to bond 2 and 2 then try and bond all 4 together?
There are videos about bonding three or more together. I know Mypamperedpets has videos where she bonds five. I do know that you want to bond them all at once because if you bond two pairs, their bonds need to break before they will bond all together. So you’d basically be wasting your time bonding two pairs, then all four.
I've just bought two brother bunnies and they love each other...for now...I'm anticipating the teenage years...!! They groom each other, sleep together, eat together..so cute.
Congrats! What breed did you get?
@@Little_Duck_Duck thank you 😊 they're mini otter rex! One is chocolate, the other is lynx and I've named them Barnaby and Benjamin 🥰
@@kezbunny Cute! 🐰
Awww
I've uploaded a video so you can all see them 😆
You really know everything about rabbits. I've bonded so many times and every bond is different. Currently bonding two males that seemed to gel straight away. Mutual grooming and snuggling within 20 mins in the neutral space. Day 3 of bonding 24/7 and one decided to start humping the other. This wasn't received well. Thankfully he's settled and they are back to snuggling and grooming but it's hard to know when they are fully bonded when things can change so quickly. I always watch and rewatch your videos every time I bond to settle my nerves 😃
Wow, such complex little creatures. Roots run deep. especially with rabbits. Such great, thoughtful insights. Info a rabbit owner could only pick up here. Voice of experience coming from you. Thanks for being so detailed and articulate in your delivery.. I'm sure many, many bunny owners appreciate all the wisdom you bestow in this video. So well done as always.
Fantastic, balanced video Amy. I’ve shared it on my website.
Aww they looks like a super couple
I have so much to learn. My two girls were doing fine, then one day they started fighting. I barely reintroduced them into the same pen again and at night I heard a yip one time but they stopped when I got up and talked to them and I didn’t see any torn out fur. They seem ok together, is just at night I started to see what looked like chasing. When one would run, the other would dart behind her and they would stop and stare at each other. I can’t tell if they’re playing or getting tense around each other. Should I separate them at night?
Thank you so much for these bonding videos. I really, really appreciate them. I have a free roam boy that is having a difficult time with my new girl. She is in love and ready to be with him, but he is acting like a huge butt lol He will try to bite her, even to say "hey I didn't tell you to stop grooming me" *Sigh* Quick but maybe silly question: if they end up becoming "roommates", would that mean that they aren't necessarily very happy, but more tolerant of the sharing their space with another rabbit?
Can you make a video on mites?
I have a male dwarf bunny who knows how to use his box, he just doesn't most of time. What can I do???
Which would be the best option. Two bunnies from the same litter or two bunnies from two different litters? Is it better to have two boys, two girls or a girl and a boy? We are getting them at eight weeks old, so we won’t be able to have them neutered or spayed prior to bringing them home
I have 3 bunnies and they were perfectly bonded but all of a sudden one has been attacking the others ( he is separated now) and all of them a fixed. I have no idea why. Do you think you could make a video about that
Or just help me out, because my parents said that if he can’t get along with the others I am going to have to give him away
How would I introduce a baby rabbit to my recently adopted bunny??
If my rabbits new together space is going to be a place in the house that also qualifies as a neutral space since neither of them have been to that end of the house can I bond them in that space and slowly expand the enclosure and add hides and toys till they have the full space of that room that will be their new together space?
Hoping that makes the process just a little easier.
I need help with this
I love your videos I have a bunny to
Elly
Hi! Super off topic but my bun is going through a massive molt and hes not really eating, ik laxatone helps with the digestive system to get the furr out of his tummy do u know any good one?? Please help !
Maple flavor laxatone
Oof, I’m sure to sure what you mean by molt but if it’s the fur then probably brush it, if it’s an older rabbit then uh, maybe take it to the vet for a check up.
Bunny lady are they couples or bro or sis
Today me and my bun will go on bunny blinddates to se who he likes and would like to Bond with🥰
My baby boy just got castrated and now we just have to wait 6 weeks to try bonding him to my girl, I'm so nervous
How did it go? I’m dealing with the same thing right now…
But they do that
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So question, I have a Flemish Giant mix male, super spunky but sweet. I want to get him a buddy in the near future but I am a little worried because I’ve never bonded rabbits before and my big boy can hop in and out of the tub no issues. Any bonding advice?
They love each other but can’t live together
So... rabbits sometimes need couple´s therapy? ;)
I have bonded my mini lop doe Blueberry with another mini lop, and I wish I didn't bother bonding her with another rabbit. We had such a wonderful relationship with her, and that's why we thought she also needed to have a relationship with her own kind. She always looked so joyful. However, we saw a big change in her personality after the bond. She just became a follower, and it's very sad to see. I'm not going to separate them, but I just wanted to send a warning because all you hear about is its good for the bunny.
So...rabbits sometimes need couples therapy? ;)
hi, I was wondering if anyone had any tips on bonding more then 2 rabbits together I currently have 4 that I would like to free roam instead of having them in separate pens as they are now,
would it be best to bond all 4 at the same time or would it be better to bond 2 and 2 then try and bond all 4 together?
There are videos about bonding three or more together. I know Mypamperedpets has videos where she bonds five. I do know that you want to bond them all at once because if you bond two pairs, their bonds need to break before they will bond all together. So you’d basically be wasting your time bonding two pairs, then all four.
@@tamaratoday6235 thank you!