Anaira
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I'd really like to get into this. I'm sure Reuben could do with losing some weight; maybe this would help! I need to start building stuff. Great pics.
You need an ADHD rabbit that wants to be with you and will run toward you. It is also helpful to have everyone on one side of the jump to avoid distraction. Jabberwocky is one such rabbit.Wow! Jabberwocky is jumping that high already!? Very impressive!
I want some tips! lol. You guys seem to make training sooo easy.
Emily
same here. bugs is starting to get a bit flabby:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin2:.I'd really like to get into this. I'm sure Reuben could do with losing some weight; maybe this would help! I need to start building stuff. Great pics.
He was that one day, but ya gotta admit, he was doing pretty darned good at the New Years Eve thing. He just needs some time to get used to kids who don't know not to shake the fence... And have poles come flying at him from a certain someones Amelia.BlueCamasRabbitry wrote:You need an ADHD rabbit that wants to be with you and will run toward you. It is also helpful to have everyone on one side of the jump to avoid distraction. Jabberwocky is one such rabbit.Wow! Jabberwocky is jumping that high already!? Very impressive!
I want some tips! lol. You guys seem to make training sooo easy.
Emily
Rabbits with an attention span can take longer to train and just need time to work it out. Once they get it, they go.
It's not her fault that she is terrified of hoards of screaming children. She didn't mean to scare him, she just was scared herself. It's the poles fault really for being so happy to fly around.Korr_and_Sophie wrote:He was that one day, but ya gotta admit, he was doing pretty darned good at the New Years Eve thing. He just needs some time to get used to kids who don't know not to shake the fence... And have poles come flying at him from a certain someones Amelia.BlueCamasRabbitry wrote:You need an ADHD rabbit that wants to be with you and will run toward you. It is also helpful to have everyone on one side of the jump to avoid distraction. Jabberwocky is one such rabbit.Wow! Jabberwocky is jumping that high already!? Very impressive!
I want some tips! lol. You guys seem to make training sooo easy.
Emily
Rabbits with an attention span can take longer to train and just need time to work it out. Once they get it, they go.
i dont blame the bunnys for being scared i mean with thoses big ears u can hear every thing:lalalala:
Blast those rowdy poles and their nasty habbit of flying about! Poor little Amelia, she was definitely one of the most scared rabbits there. Those kids were just so rowdy, I was seriously keep and eye to make sure they didn't shove over a fence and crush a bunny when we were performing. They were constantly reaching through the bars too, it was almost tempting to let one of them get nipped to get the message through to not grab at them.Here is a video of the incident that scared Jabberwocky. This is Amelia running, but you can see the pole fly.
issyorabbit wrote:i dont blame the bunnys for being scared i mean with thoses big ears u can hear every thing:lalalala:
That's for sure! That group has probably been one of the worst we've performed for so far so I'm glad that we're probably not going back there. That was the first time I've really had an issue with one of my rabbits actually getting scared, normally they're too focused on what they are doing and what we're saying to them. My lop, Babbitty, actually gets rather excited that so many people are watching him
Korr_and_Sophie wrote:Blast those rowdy poles and their nasty habbit of flying about! Poor little Amelia, she was definitely one of the most scared rabbits there. Those kids were just so rowdy, I was seriously keep and eye to make sure they didn't shove over a fence and crush a bunny when we were performing. They were constantly reaching through the bars too, it was almost tempting to let one of them get nipped to get the message through to not grab at them.Here is a video of the incident that scared Jabberwocky. This is Amelia running, but you can see the pole fly.
You guys really need to come out to Vancouver and do a demo!
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