I would still go see a rabbit saavy vet. They will do a full examination. I rabbit will not take a few days off from eating. Your rabbit maybe suffering from dental issues.
Yes, were I live I see that around the warrens.
Another person mentioned having a smaller area for litter box training. I had mentioned a having a hay hanger over the litter box. There are some rabbits that have multiple areas where they do their business. They will unload a fresh mountain...
You could try getting a cardboard box and fill it up with crumbled up or shredded brown paper bags. You could fill paper bags with hay and treats. You could make him a digging box similar to those cat cardboard scratchers. You can cut the cardboard into lengths and then place them up right in...
There are bunnies that are altered and still poop all over the place. Then there are bunnies that aren't altered and don't poop all over the place. A rabbits a processes food different and they're diet is high in fiber. In the wild they'll be eating high fiber plants and poop while they eat...
I would go with 36 inch (3 feet) or 42 inches(3.5 feet) for a puppy pen. Puppy pens are heavier than nic grid (wire grid shelving).
You don't need to waste your money of expensive spray deterrents or spray cleaners to clean up pee. You can use vinegar to wipe up the pee. You could use a...
Have you thought of blocking off access to those other rooms when he is out. You can certainly give your bunny a room or part of a room where your family hangs out. You could use 2 puppy pen that will give you 24 square feet or 3 of them that will give you 36 square feet but you want to consider...
When bunnies start or feeling more comfortable in their in environment what we see as destructive behavior is natural behavior for a bunny. It's natural behavior for bunnies to chew, dig, for forage for food and mark their territory. It doesn't matter if they're altered, it natural bunny...
Rabbits that are the best hay eaters in the world can still develop issues with their back teeth. Malocclusion can happen in older rabbits due to arthritis. Also malocclusion, misaligned teeth can also be due to genetics.
If you're thinking of getting another bunny, bonding may work and may not work. In case it doesn't work you'll want to have a separate area for that other bunny. Bunnies do have emotional memory and whatever happened before with the previous owner your bunny may remember. They may get along on...
$1000 dollars is very pricey. It usually costs for the back molars $100-$300. It also depends if on how bad the situation. If there were spurs on the back molars digging into the tongue or cheeks they would charge more for administering medication etc.. and send the rabbit home with more...