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Maybe i'm still picking him up wrong? My bunny cal seems to have a preference around my partner, often binkying near him, sitting next to him, and even letting him pick him up! I don't understand since I feed, clean, and spend more time with cal overall. Anytime I try to sit with him he wiggles away, and don't get me started when I need to pick him up if he's in a spot where he shouldn't be.

The way try to pick him up is usually trying to scoop his butt and trying to lift chest but I guess he hates his underside being touched..
 
min does not like be picked up (will bite) and she does not listen when yelled at she also will run away if you try to pet her
 
min does not like be picked up (will bite) and she does not listen when yelled at she also will run away if you try to pet her
Give her some time. Since she is new, I wouldn’t pick her up too much because she doesn’t know you. It took a while for my bun to let me pet him, so just know it’s a process. And also, rabbits don’t respond to any sort of punishment because they are so stubborn 😅
 
Haha, she came out a second ago and I sat behind her. She looked for an escape, but my hands were around her. She eventually found a spot to escape, but didn't leave. She instead hopped on my lap and started biting me. Lol.
 
Haha, she came out a second ago and I sat behind her. She looked for an escape, but my hands were around her. She eventually found a spot to escape, but didn't leave. She instead hopped on my lap and started biting me. Lol.
min does not like be picked up (will bite) and she does not listen when yelled at she also will run away if you try to pet her

Please stop trying to pick her up. You've had her for such a short time, you are going to stress her out. Rabbits don't bite -- not unless they are being harassed or frightened. There is no other reason for a rabbit to bite. In other words, if she is biting, you are doing something drastically wrong.

Please read the following page on how to properly bond with your rabbit:
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/bonding-with-your-bunny.htmlA video is linked on that page (orange letters that say "HERE") that is a great example of what one is supposed to do to let a bunny get used to you. Watch that and notice what the person does NOT do.
 
Yeah, it's really a bad idea to force your bunny to your hands. I remind my husband of this all the time. I let Shen come to me when he feels like it. He'll hop all over my husband while he's at his computer, and sit in my lap while I work. He'll ask for attention then hop away. Only time he allows to be picked up is when he wants to know where I am. Hint: Usually the other side of the house, talking to my mother-in-law.
 
Please stop trying to pick her up. You've had her for such a short time, you are going to stress her out. Rabbits don't bite -- not unless they are being harassed or frightened. There is no other reason for a rabbit to bite. In other words, if she is biting, you are doing something drastically wrong.

Please read the following page on how to properly bond with your rabbit:
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/bonding-with-your-bunny.htmlA video is linked on that page (orange letters that say "HERE") that is a great example of what one is supposed to do to let a bunny get used to you. Watch that and notice what the person does NOT do.

I haven't picked her up very much at all.
 
Maybe i'm still picking him up wrong? My bunny cal seems to have a preference around my partner, often binkying near him, sitting next to him, and even letting him pick him up! I don't understand since I feed, clean, and spend more time with cal overall. Anytime I try to sit with him he wiggles away, and don't get me started when I need to pick him up if he's in a spot where he shouldn't be.

The way try to pick him up is usually trying to scoop his butt and trying to lift chest but I guess he hates his underside being touched..
Sorry this thread got diverted. :oops:

While rabbits can certainly have preferred humans, there could be other factors at play. (Is your rabbit fixed?) If your partner is able to pick him up and bun sits near him, then bun must be associating those pick ups with positive interaction. If you are trying to pick him up if he's in a spot he shouldn't be, then you are probably going to be seen as the "bad guy" who's moving him away from where he wants to be. Rabbits don't take kindly to being "re-directed."

The key to bonding with a rabbit is to let the rabbit do the initiating. If you try to sit near him, that's not always welcome. But if he comes near you, that's great.... unless, anytime he does this you initiate more by trying to pet him or get closer. It's fine to do those things later on, but not at first. The best way for bunny to feel comfortable around you is to ignore him. Otherwise he thinks 'anytime I go near this human, they try to touch me (ie. bother me).' Here's a little more (from my website) on this process:
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/bonding-with-your-bunny.html
 

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