Rabbits are intelligent animals but are often under-estimated. As a mechanism of survival rabbits are afraid of anything new, so it's important to have your bunny's trust before engaging in training. Training is most effective with one rabbit at a time, although they are usually rared in pairs. For a new bunny it's important that he builds trust in you. Spend time hanging out with him but be patient. Give him treats whenever possible and when he realizes that you won't cause harm, your rabbit will feel comfortable enough to hang around you. Once your rabbit builds trust in you, you may start training him. 1. Call out your rabbit's name every time you fill up his food supply. With time, he'll soon start appearing as you call. Do this two to three times a day for two to three weeks but always keep your voice calm -rabbits hate sudden and/or loud noises 2. Train to use a litter box: carefully observe where your rabbit usually eliminates. Place a littl...
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