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Your rabbit’s chasing likely stems from their natural instinct to play. In the wild, rabbits chase each other as a way to establish rank, practice evasion techniques, and burn energy. This frisky behavior often starts young, around 2-3 months old. Your bun is simply bringing those innate habits into your home. While play comes naturally to rabbits, chasing their owners can be unwanted and even scary. Establish boundaries by redirecting their energy into more positive activities. Try playing chase with approved toys instead or create DIY mazes to occupy their desire to run and pounce. With consistency, you can curb the chasing while still encouraging healthy playtime. Circling is a minor form of dominance, but it might make a submissive pet miserable. If this rabbit cannot get to her food, water or a bed, it may even be dangerous. 5) Nipping and Biting unrelated same sex rabbits that are introduced early (less then 12 weeks old usually) will usually get on well. They will need to be neutered to prevent them falling out as they get older.

Rabbits fighting for dominance is normal when they are first introduced. Once dominant and submissive roles are assigned, this should cease. It doesn’t mean a submissive rabbit will never attempt dominance again, though. Over the next day or few days (depending on the time available and the behaviour of the rabbits), move the runs closer. The aim is that the runs will eventually be right next to each other. Do not rush this stage, especially if either rabbit looks stressed. The best way to understand why rabbits chase is to observe their behavior closely and get to know what things trigger their enthusiasm for playtime or affection-seeking activities! How to Discourage Rabbit Chasing Also, fighting rabbits would show the “boxing” behavior where they stand up and use their front paws to dig at their opponents. Wild rabbits use this behavior to intimidate rival rabbits who enter their territory.When your furry friend starts running after you, it could be a sign that they’re seeking out interaction and affection. There are some telltale signs that your rabbit is chasing you: Size and age do not always matter, but bear in mind a much larger rabbit may injure a very small rabbit if they do squabble or fight in the early stages The worker could work with the material flow or against the material flow. Here it is my strong advice to have the worker work with the material flow. This is much more intuitive. Beautifully, poetically written and reminiscent of everything from I Capture The Castle to Hansel And Gretel' Daily Mail A dominant rabbit that feels unheard may resort to nipping and biting. She’ll do this to rabbits and humans alike. If the rabbit feels like body language was missed, nips and bites cannot be ignored.

A courting ritual: Male and female rabbits often chase each other as a form of mating ritual. This often happens once your rabbits reach sexual maturity at around 4 months old. Some rabbit introductions are very straightforward (‘love at first sight’). Others may take far longer (often months) to bond. Most fall somewhere in between.Keeping the rabbits near each other is especially important if they are already bonded since separating them might mean that you have to go through the process of bonding them all over again.

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