helen01
Warren Veteran
Snowy has been here just over a week and is now starting to feel his feet:shock: At first I had him outside in a hutch and run...but a) he kept going for me and the kids when we went in the run and b) it is so wet I felt awful him been outside.
I have brought him in and set up a large dog crate and puppy pen for him which he seems to love. My only problem is he can be very territorial about it and really aggressive when you get in the pen. He has attacked both my kids and sort of jumps on them, scratches and bites, he is growling while he is doing it:shock: He got me today as well:shock:
Both of my boys are really animal savvy and great with animals but are now too scared to go in. He came in with a pink pink that he was 'bonded to'...I dont think he was bonded to it but he was humping it so much I didnt put it in his crate/pen when I moved him.
He is booked in for neuter tomorrow (well we think its a neuter but not 100% that he isnt a she??) I know this should help with the hormones.
What should I do to stop the aggression? I pushed him off me today and pushed him into the crate as he was really going for it:shock: He can be really gentle and tame....were just not seeing that side of him at the moment
I am really worried about bonding him to Poppy now as she is too gentle for an aggressive bunny. My youngest sits with her in the shed for hours and if I cant sort Snowy out...this would stop if I bonded him and Poppy as he is too scared of him
I would really value your opinions please
I have brought him in and set up a large dog crate and puppy pen for him which he seems to love. My only problem is he can be very territorial about it and really aggressive when you get in the pen. He has attacked both my kids and sort of jumps on them, scratches and bites, he is growling while he is doing it:shock: He got me today as well:shock:
Both of my boys are really animal savvy and great with animals but are now too scared to go in. He came in with a pink pink that he was 'bonded to'...I dont think he was bonded to it but he was humping it so much I didnt put it in his crate/pen when I moved him.
He is booked in for neuter tomorrow (well we think its a neuter but not 100% that he isnt a she??) I know this should help with the hormones.
What should I do to stop the aggression? I pushed him off me today and pushed him into the crate as he was really going for it:shock: He can be really gentle and tame....were just not seeing that side of him at the moment
I am really worried about bonding him to Poppy now as she is too gentle for an aggressive bunny. My youngest sits with her in the shed for hours and if I cant sort Snowy out...this would stop if I bonded him and Poppy as he is too scared of him
I would really value your opinions please
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