I am more than happy to keep you updated via text and send videos/pictures by email on your rabbit's progress throughout the bonding process. When feeding newly bonded rabbits, it’s helpful to scatter their pellets in their hay or on the floor of their accommodation at first, so that you can monitor how they are at feeding time. Your bonded rabbits must always travel together, so even a quick trip to the vets where only one rabbit is to be seen, means that you must take all of the group (my bonded group of four all visit the vet together in one carrier…a nightmare to carry and I’m not quite sure what my vet thinks when I turn up with all of them when only one needs to be seen!). Rabbit bonding means the gradual build-up of friendship among rabbits. In a larger shed, it may be useful to break down the space to a smaller area using a puppy pen or NIC cubes, which I can provide you with (£10 deposit refunded on safe return). Unfortunately sometimes even with the best intentions and constant supervision, injuries can occur during the bonding process. www.facebook.com/derricksdenrabbitboarding/, I have never known a friendly rabbit to lose interest in human company, once they like you they always will. As we know mounting/chasing is regularly seen in a new bond to show dominance. We will offer advice to leave you with the confidence to continue and complete the bonding process successfully. RABBIT BONDING. In our experience though, it is often as much about a safe bonding process as anything else! We will give you the benefit of our experience, pinpointing the cause of any tension between your rabbits, or influencing factors that may be hindering bonding success. And if you're concerned about your rabbit's behaviour, seek veterinary advice. We also have CCTV security cameras focused on the rabbit environments 24/7 which are monitored and checked by our volunteer team at regular intervals throughout the day. The basic techniques are similar, so if you have bonding experience you may get on with this ok. Please be aware of the danger and gently push the offending rabbit off. Not only are they being fed the wrong food but they are kept in small, cramped and dirty cages never having the chance to run free or to feel the love of a companion rabbit, a situation for which the pet industry and breeders bear most of the blame…. The answer to this is yes your rabbit will change, as each rabbit is different I can’t foresee how they will change but they will be a lot happier! For those who have not adopted from us who wish to use this service we would suggest a donation of £20 per session. Registered charity no.219099. Provide a barrier between the rabbits' enclosures, that still allows them to see/smell each other, and lie side by side. 07850530022 Our trained team of rabbit carers conduct daily bonding exercises and aim to get your rabbits bonded together and returned to you as a happy bonded pair or small group. Animals were rescued and collected last year. It is becoming widely accepted by welfare organisations that most pet rabbits need a companion of their own kind for their welfare to be best met (there are occasional exceptions to this rule). There is a suggested donation of £50 per session for this service.
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