BigBunnyBenji
Mama Doe
Hello. :wave:
Just wanted to hear from other people on this, because I've never had a nervous rabbit up until now. Benji was from P@H, and as terrible as they can be with advice, I can't complain because he is perfect, absolutely gorgeous and healthy, and very friendly too. I had him from six months old, and since he was living in a store, I think he has always been used to people being around him, so he is never and has never been nervous with people.
April is the complete opposite and it's understandable. She is 2 years old, and was living in a tiny hutch with no run. She hates to be picked up and often thumps when you try to. She doesn't like being stroked, or touched, but she is never aggressive, just very nervy. She will just about come and sniff you and your hand, but if you move, she will run off.
I just wondered, do people think this will improve, and how long before their nervous rabbits began to accept them? I mean, I've only had her for a week, so I can't expect any change yet, but I am really hoping that she becomes a bit better over time. If anyone has any advice, that would be great.
Just wanted to hear from other people on this, because I've never had a nervous rabbit up until now. Benji was from P@H, and as terrible as they can be with advice, I can't complain because he is perfect, absolutely gorgeous and healthy, and very friendly too. I had him from six months old, and since he was living in a store, I think he has always been used to people being around him, so he is never and has never been nervous with people.
April is the complete opposite and it's understandable. She is 2 years old, and was living in a tiny hutch with no run. She hates to be picked up and often thumps when you try to. She doesn't like being stroked, or touched, but she is never aggressive, just very nervy. She will just about come and sniff you and your hand, but if you move, she will run off.
I just wondered, do people think this will improve, and how long before their nervous rabbits began to accept them? I mean, I've only had her for a week, so I can't expect any change yet, but I am really hoping that she becomes a bit better over time. If anyone has any advice, that would be great.
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