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It may or may not, its hard to tell. Tell her that her best chance at getting this to stop is to get him neutered ASAP before it becomes a learned behaviour :wave:
 
The other thing is is his eyesight all right? Nutmeg lunges at me if I approach her from certain positions because her eyesight is slightly compromised in one eye.
 
we had a french lop who s previous owner used a broom to move her:censored::cry: it takes time... how about a long handled brush..that way he gets used to being touched nicely but you dont get bitten or scratched. we used this at a rescue along with tellington touch.its very good:D
also hand feeding at meal times ...giving treats and talking nice and quietly to him
 
The earlier that this rabbit is neutered the more likely that this does not become learnt behaviour.
 
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