Thanks for the website Blue Eyes. I read and it makes sense. I posted this question and forgot that I have a friend/co-worker that is a certified dog trainer. This is aligned with what she said. I'm actually more concerned about my fearless rabbit being the aggressor. He has been in company of...
I live in Baltimore, MD! I need to re-home my 2 yr old spayed female lionhead ASAP. My grandfather is sick and I have to relocate indefinitely. Unable to take her with me. She comes with cage and everything . Please help!
I didn't give it a chance to escalate. I chased her off. She is much bigger. She never bit or nipped him. Just repeatedly jumping back and forth over him.
She doesn't have to like him. I just don't want her to hurt him. I will deal with humping when we get to that. When my friends rabbit humps, she will just run off when she gets tired of tolerating it. I need suggested solutions. If they don't work, then I will go from there.
I bought a 10 week old male mini lion head lop (Giuseppe). I have a 16 month old spayed lion head female (Geneviere). They met at the pet store and rode home in the carrier together. I let them out once we arrived home. There were no signs of aggression. Then the little fella sat in my lap for...
The biggest issue is that she isn't caged. The one she has was too big to transport spare of the moment and because she had to leave town on an emergency there was no time to figure something out. Her rabbit has just been free range. I will have to figure something out to separate them. Thx for...