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  1. M

    PEE PEE Everywhere

    Today I have made a point of watching him withhis pee stance and then will put him in his box. He againpeed in his box and then I told him good job. Hopefully thiswill all help. Thanks
  2. M

    PEE PEE Everywhere

    Thanks. I am going to dothis. I think I was missing the point earlier. Iwould let him pee on a towel (towel to keep his feet warm and himcomfortable) and then when the towel got dirty, put it in the laundryinstead of using that to my advantage. Last night I swept upsome of his poo and put it in...
  3. M

    PEE PEE Everywhere

    This is what my logic was (is) with putting myrabbit in a small area is that he should learn to pee in hisbox. And then I can add some space to this. But heis being very stubborn and seems to hold and hold and hold.Persistant in getting out. Maybe I need to find a betterspace with a better gate...
  4. M

    PEE PEE Everywhere

    He did admit that he did not know alot aboutrabbits but they have had rabbits in and had a few diewhilehe waslistening withhisstethescope. He said his experience is that rabbits only live5 to six years. He is guessing that my rabbit is 4 years oldbut may be older considering he was an adult...
  5. M

    PEE PEE Everywhere

    The vet also felt that neutering him would nothelp him because of his age. He felt that it would probablykill him.
  6. M

    PEE PEE Everywhere

    Thanks for your reply. My rabbit is notneutered. Talked with the vet today and he did not think itwas anything (had his urined tested) but behaviour.I do think that he is wanting to reclaim his territory because he willusually only do it around my dog. But I have also been toldthat rabbits do...
  7. M

    PEE PEE Everywhere

    I have a dwarf rabbit about 4 yearsold. My children found him in the park three yearsago. He has become my baby. What apersonality. He was fully litter trained (what a surprise tous - didn't know this was possible). We have since lethimrun the house. For this time he did wonderfulwith using his...
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