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How to train a rabbit

FatJackSprat

Senior member
How to Train a Rabbit

"1. Understand what motivates your rabbit."

Most of the rabbits I see look like their only motivation is not being someone else's dinner - who knew?

"Tips: While you must have your rabbit?s respect in order to train him, you?ll be most successful if your rabbit also feels loved and comfortable."

I have it rough enough trying to get people's respect, now I'm going to be self-conscious about being judged by the animal world too.

 
I was bought a rabbit for an ex gf of mine. It was "our" pet :roll: Yea yea, I was pretty stupid back then. Anyways, the damn thing was out of control. We would take it out of it's cage and it would take nearly an hour to get it and put it back in it's cage. After the ex gf and I broke up, I kept the rabbit for a few more months before I couldnt take it anymore.

I eventually strapped a little pouch full of rabbit food around it's neck, and I taped a little water bottle to it's waist, and I set the rabbit free in the woods.

j/k 😛 I donated it to a pre-school.
 
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I eventually strapped a little pouch full of rabbit food around it's neck, and I taped a little water bottle to it's waist, and I set the rabbit free in the woods.

rofl my waffle (is that the expression?). For some reason I found that hilarious.
 
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