Emma H
Warren Scout
Hi
My two house French Lops have been bonded since September of last year, in October they had a big fight so I went back to basics and re-bonded. They have been great together.....until this morning.
I was awoken by a huge commotion and they were mid-fight. I intervened. The bottom of Belle's ear is hanging off I have attempted to give it a clean with warm water but she doesn't like being handled so its hard. She is eating and so is Bailey (I have separated them for now).
I only have one very large carrier on wheels-do you think I can put them both in there? Or do I leave Bailey at home?
Any advice on whether I should even attempt to re-bond after two fights would be appreciated?
There isn't really a top bun between the two. No mounting during their bonding sessions. But there has been a bit of 'spring fever' from Belle these past few weeks.
Thanks
Emma
xxx
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My two house French Lops have been bonded since September of last year, in October they had a big fight so I went back to basics and re-bonded. They have been great together.....until this morning.
I was awoken by a huge commotion and they were mid-fight. I intervened. The bottom of Belle's ear is hanging off I have attempted to give it a clean with warm water but she doesn't like being handled so its hard. She is eating and so is Bailey (I have separated them for now).
I only have one very large carrier on wheels-do you think I can put them both in there? Or do I leave Bailey at home?
Any advice on whether I should even attempt to re-bond after two fights would be appreciated?
There isn't really a top bun between the two. No mounting during their bonding sessions. But there has been a bit of 'spring fever' from Belle these past few weeks.
Thanks
Emma
xxx
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