Collie and flower!
That name is sooo funny. I love those kind.
Ive got 2 rats with harry potter theme names and two frogs named ghost and buster. (Obviously the ghost is an albino frog >.<)
ice.cream.headache wrote:Hello!! I’m not sure if this is the best place to ask for advice but i’ve had two holland lops (brothers, both fixed and a bonded pair) since march, but i still can’t get them to trust me. They have a pen in my room where they are most of the time (the cords around the house are out of reach so we let hem hop around w/ supervision) and when i walk in my room they quickly run back inside it.. I just can’t seem to get them to trust me. Is it normal to take this long for buns or is there something i’m doing wrong?
Burrito Bunny wrote:ice.cream.headache wrote:Hello!! I’m not sure if this is the best place to ask for advice but i’ve had two holland lops (brothers, both fixed and a bonded pair) since march, but i still can’t get them to trust me. They have a pen in my room where they are most of the time (the cords around the house are out of reach so we let hem hop around w/ supervision) and when i walk in my room they quickly run back inside it.. I just can’t seem to get them to trust me. Is it normal to take this long for buns or is there something i’m doing wrong?
Some bunnies are timid. Try just sitting on the floor with them and reading a book or watching a video on a laptop (nothing with scary noises though unless you have Bluetooth headphone), completely ignoring them. They might become interested when they don't feel they are being watched.
You can also try hand feeding them treats such as fresh bunny friendly fruits! The sweet smell should encourage them to face their fears.
ice.cream.headache wrote:Hello!! I’m not sure if this is the best place to ask for advice but i’ve had two holland lops (brothers, both fixed and a bonded pair) since march, but i still can’t get them to trust me. They have a pen in my room where they are most of the time (the cords around the house are out of reach so we let hem hop around w/ supervision) and when i walk in my room they quickly run back inside it.. I just can’t seem to get them to trust me. Is it normal to take this long for buns or is there something i’m doing wrong?
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