It sounds like you are good to go. We had the same worries the first time we left them (after them having spent nights together with us home). We've not had any issues since. If you're nervous, maybe start with small increments over an entire day with you out of the house. Good luck!
Absolutely! I am no expert, but I just had to help out these two sweet rescues (missing ear/battered bun and abandoned Easter baby). Hoping we will eventually make it work with my pair...I am very stubborn, so hopefully I'll win out ☺️. I will definitely keep you updated on how it goes!
I appreciate you sending me this. We have heard equal for both sides and figured it was worth a shot. The rescue we work with has had success with a "herd" of mixed-sexed buns...figured it was worth a try .
That makes sense...maybe I will let them swap off free run of that room? My rescue is SO sweet and my Holland is adorable but he's a punk ...our girl is nice enough. Thanks for the advice...equal footing is definitely a good point!
Ideally we're trying to bond a group. We have a fixed pair, a neutered rescue that is living next to them in the process of bonding and we took on this LAST abandoned male that is the one who we are getting ready to fix. I just want all the buns in one space and thought they could get used to...
I didn't know if this was advisable or not...any advice would be appreciated. We are hoping he will be able to get into the vet within the next two weeks.
I actually got him from a rescue that is going to do that for me as soon as he/she is ready...he was just young and I told them I didn't mind keeping him until then. The rescue is thinking about 5 months?
Hello. I am a newer bunny owner. We recently took on a rescue that's believed to be a buck, but we are still waiting for his "pom poms" to drop. I've had him for two days and keep looking at him swearing he has a dewlap. He's crazy hyper and too busy for me to get a picture except for when he...