When you get a rabbit, you need to care for it and bond with it.It is easy to get comfortable after this.The combination of affection, communication, play, and handling can help you bond with your rabbit in a long- lasting way.
Step 1: The rabbit should be petted on the cheeks and forehead.
The rabbits love being petted.When they enjoy it, they put their head to the ground.They're most receptive to being pet after they've eaten.Don't touch your rabbits on the neck, ears, stomach, feet, and tail.If you approach your rabbit from overhead, it will think you are a threat.
Step 2: As your rabbit cuddles with you, stroke its back.
Release your rabbit by pressing its side to your arm while laying down.If you want to show your affection, stroke its back.It's a good idea to make sure that your rabbit is facing you so that it doesn't see your hand.Don't worry, if your rabbit gets scared when you try to pet it, stop and try again when it's more comfortable with you.Some rabbits will never enjoy being cuddled even after getting to know you.Don't force it.For others being in the same room with you is the most they will do, while some will just sit in your lap.
Step 3: Take your nose to the rabbit's face.
Rub your nose against your rabbit's nose as you lay down or sit on the bed.If it doesn't let you touch it, this is a great alternative.If you are confident that the rabbit is friendly, put your face close to it.The rabbit could bite you.Most rabbits don't find faces threatening.Try the nuzzle if your rabbit is jumpy.As you nuzzle your rabbit's nose, it was soft and low.
Step 4: As you pet your rabbit, feed it small treats.
The social activity of eating helps build trust for rabbits.Give your rabbit some of its favorite treats when you are with it.rabbits like apples, herbs, carrots, and oatsOther options include asparagus, bok choy, broccoli, parsley, and wheat grass.Purchase rabbit treat mixes at the pet store.
Step 5: You should put yourself on your rabbit's level.
Most of the time your rabbit is out exploring, it only sees legs and feet.If you want to show your love for your rabbit, get down onto its level.Lying down or sitting on the floor will make it easier to connect with them.If you don't want your rabbit to get on the floor, bring it onto your bed or sofa.Make sure to keep an eye on your rabbit so they don't jump off and get hurt.You can let the bunny come to you by lying down on your stomach.
Step 6: Understand your rabbit's personality type.
Like people, rabbits have quirks of their own.Some are big with big personality, while others are more relaxed and easy going.When expressing your love and adjusting your behavior, keep in mind your rabbit's personality type.Play with your rabbit as much as you can.Don't make any sudden, quick movements for rabbits that are more relaxed and calm.
Step 7: Pretend to be a bunny.
Take notice of the way rabbits interact with each other.When you get close to your rabbit, do the things they do to each other, such as nuzzling noses and throwing toys around the room.If your rabbit bites you don't yell at it.Push it away.Remember that you're interacting with your rabbit in the same way as you do with other rabbits, so a bit of nipping is expected.
Step 8: Don't let your rabbit get lonely.
Regardless of how you bond with your rabbit, be sure to interact with it daily.Rabbits need attention and affection to stay healthy.If you don't have a lot of time for your rabbit, try interacting with it in short, 5-minute intervals throughout the day.
Step 9: If you hide a treat in your hand, your rabbit will find it.
Use logic games to give your rabbit mental stimulation.Put a treat in one of your hands and close it.To let your rabbit choose, make a fist with your other hand and hold both of them in front of you.If it chooses right, give it a treat.Continue the game until it gets it!Purchase logic toys from an animal store.
Step 10: Give your rabbit something to destroy.
A great way to make this happen is to fill a small box with shredded paper and let your rabbit have fun.If you don't need it, you can give your rabbit a phonebook, newspaper, or straw mat.Provide your rabbit with a box to hide in and chew on.
Step 11: Purchase toys for your rabbit.
rabbits like to play fetchIf your rabbit likes to throw things, give it some baby toys, such as a plastic key set and small blocks of wood.Use any of the toys mentioned to play a game of fetch with your rabbit.
Step 12: You can bowl with your bunny.
Bowlers are a great way to let rabbits play with things.Purchase a small plastic bowling set for your bunny to use.You can stuff empty oatmeal cans or toilet paper tubes with treats.Praise the rabbit for knocking down the bowling pins or toilet paper tubes.
Step 13: Scoop your rabbit when you pick it up.
The wrong form can hurt your rabbit.Place one under its rib cage and the other under it's bottom to protect it.Keep your rabbit's legs away from your face.It could kick or scratch you if you don't.If you get scratched by your rabbit's nails, wear a thick shirt.Don't pick up a rabbit by the ears or scruff.Rabbits can be difficult to pick up when they are afraid.Pick them up in a towel and cover the rabbit's eyes to make it feel calmer.
Step 14: An empty room is a good place to house your rabbit.
Some people put their rabbits in cages that pet stores sell, but this isn't a good way to show your affection.These tiny cages can lead to many health problems.A puppy pen and a room that you can dedicate to housing your bunny are great choices.It's a good idea to let your rabbit explore in an enclosed area outside.Rabbits are social, curious, and smart.A cage will hurt your rabbit in the long run.Give your rabbit at least 8 square feet (0.74 m) of housing and an exercise space of more than 24 square Feet (2.2 m).Make sure the cage gets at least 3 to 4 hours of time outside each day.If you want to take your rabbit outside on a nice day, try harness training.It can help your rabbit get some vitamins.
Step 15: Feed your rabbit.
Even though you give your rabbit a lot of affection, it can't make up for a lack of food and water.Provide it with its daily food and make sure it has clean water.You can give it a small amount of hay or cabbage every couple of days.Feed your rabbit during the evening as they usually eat at night.Feed your rabbit 1 type of fresh vegetable at a time.