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Is there any way I can discourage Charlie from eating his hutch?
He has a LOT of chew toys in there, plus balls and stuff to play with, but he still seems determinded to destroy it :roll:
Frank used to chew his kennel, but it was my fault for making him a tunnel that culminated in a kennel wall. I moved it so he could get out of both ends and he's only had a slight gnaw occasionally since. Neutering helped too.
My female drawf lop is approximately 1 year old and has already chewing massive holes in the side of two cages and escaped. Both cages are now boarded up and buscuit lives in one with her daughter boris while her other daughter smokey lives in the other.
Buscuit also gets provided with chew toys and sticks. She seems to have stopped eating her huth for now.
You need to put some metal cornering on the parts of the hutch she is chewing and it will stop her. You can buy it from B&Q, Wickes etc you just need a junior hacksaw to cut it to the right length and a drill to make a couple holes in it then some nails to stick it tot he corners in your hutch.
Humm, How big is the hutch? Rhia never ever chews hers but she has a small one in the shed (For when its freezing) that shes chewed to bits cos shes bored in it. Could maybe be it? X