Rabbits are territorial and live by social hierarchies. There's a chance that your buns won't get along, and that they'll fight. It's absolutely scary when rabbits fight; fur will fly and there may be blood. I found this awesome video that shows step-by-step how to bond bunnies. There will still not be a 100% guarantee that the bond will take, but this method seems like the least stressful way of introducing potential new buddies.
The Misadventures of Clan Ohsenbottom of Lagomorphia (and a bit about photography, too).
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Bonding Bunnies
If you started out with one pet bunny and decided to add another as a playmate, you may've found out it isn't as easy as bringing home the new bun and popping it into the cage with Bunny No. 1. If it did work out that easily for you (as it did for us when we introduced Peaches to Ohso), you're more the exception than the rule.
Rabbits are territorial and live by social hierarchies. There's a chance that your buns won't get along, and that they'll fight. It's absolutely scary when rabbits fight; fur will fly and there may be blood. I found this awesome video that shows step-by-step how to bond bunnies. There will still not be a 100% guarantee that the bond will take, but this method seems like the least stressful way of introducing potential new buddies.
Rabbits are territorial and live by social hierarchies. There's a chance that your buns won't get along, and that they'll fight. It's absolutely scary when rabbits fight; fur will fly and there may be blood. I found this awesome video that shows step-by-step how to bond bunnies. There will still not be a 100% guarantee that the bond will take, but this method seems like the least stressful way of introducing potential new buddies.
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