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EarnieTheBunny wrote:Username: EarnieTheBunny
Show/Registered name: Escape-E
Nickname: Earnie
Gender: Buck
Breed: Mini Lop
Color: Broken Black
Age: 3
Up for breeding: no/yes-public/yes-exclusive Yes, but I would like a PM first
Could you make the markings look like this?


polarrock3 wrote:Username: polarrock3
Show/Registered name: Rue Belle
Nickname: Rue
Gender: Female
Breed: French Lop
Color: Chocolate Steel
Age: 1
Up for breeding: no/yes-public/yes-exclusive : yes public


Baby bunnies! wrote:Well you could put some 'bunny guard' on them. (anything that is in the way of the molding/wall and the rabbit.
Or tap her on the nose (not to hard because that would hurt, however hard enough to get her to back off.)
I am not entirely sure what else to do. Each rabbit has something that will make them stop. I would try to teach her 'no' by tapping her nose if she chews the molding. Then firmly say "no". If she response to 'no' then give her a treat.
Also try giving her chewing blocks of untreated wood.








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