How can I tell if my bunny is happy with me?
I have had my Holland Lop rabbit for a week now and she seems very relaxed with me, and she's eating well. She jumps at my hand when I play with her like a kitten, and she licks me, is that a sign she likes me and what else can I do to win her love? Thanks.
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- To me that sounds like she does like you. If you want to find out ways on how to bond with your bunny more try typing "how to be friends with your bunny" in yahoo search and a few good sites will pop up. hope this helps.
- well you can buy her bunny treats at the pet store and give her those as much as not too much
- no she dosent like you, licking means she lovesssssssssssssss you =D! congrats! you should try playing with her like with mines i have a cat toy and its like a ball with a bell in it and i roll it to her and she throws it around and puts it back on my lap and i lay down on the floor and give her belly rubs and kisses!
- when a rabbit is happy with you, they dont run from you, if they come, you have their compleate trust. that is the best think you can hope for as an owner. dont scare her (sneak up on her, make a loud sound on perpose,........) or you will have to earn that trust all over again. she is most likely looking for salt on your skin. if that is the case, its easy to fix. go to a pet store and ask for a salt lick. ps they LOVE the salt licks :)
- Happy - It will let you pet it without showing fear, and it will do occasional skipping hops high into the air.
- Rabbits love treats like strawberries, bananas, raspberries, and basically any fruits. Don't give your rabbit fruit too often, as they are high in sugar. They should only be given once or twice a week. Just like humans, every one has a different personality. So, find out her personality, her likes and dislikes. And, find out what games she likes, and what types of toys she enjoys. Rabbits are generally very curious, and they love to explore, so taking your rabbit outside in the backyard, or for a walk would be great. And, they do like salt wheels, but if you buy your rabbit treats from a pet store never get dry fruit, or these things called yogurt drops, because they are not good for rabbits, and I have no idea why they are sold for rabbits in the first place. PS: Also, look at this website for tips on rabbit care, and other articales about rabbits www.myhouserabbit.com
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