Is your rabbit a male and is he/she neutered?
I think getting him fixed will help; male rabbits who haven't been neutered are always very aggressive and hard to get along with. Getting him done will improve his behaviour a lot although if you do decide to get him fixed you need to slowly build up a relationship with the rabbit.
Not true.
Neutering does not always change the behaviour of a rabbit because I had a badly tempered rabbit for over 11 years who was neutered at a year old - made no difference, whereas I have an 8 month old buck who has recently been neutered and he's always been friendly and sweet, and I've had him 3 months so far.
I also have two bucks that haven't been neutered. Henry is about 2 and a half, and Winston is about a year and a half, both have beautiful temperaments. Neither have ever shown aggressive behaviour towards me or my family.
Some badly behaved rabbits are that way because of a variety of reasons; it's not always hormones. Sometimes it can be poor breeding, or it could be that he senses a non-spayed doe is near and he's frustrated.
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