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    Bunny eating pee pads!!

    If you use a litter that doesn't disintegrate and also clean at least 2x a week, it's actually fine. I take my bunnies to the vet regularly and they've never experienced any respiratory issues. I agree though, if your bunny has experienced respiratory problems, removing the hood would be a good...
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    Bunny eating pee pads!!

    I used to use pee pads and after numerous litter configurations, the best one I've had uses a hooded cat litter box. I put a thin layer of Yesterday's News Litter at the bottom and cover with a nonstick cooling rack. I'll put the links below for anyone interested! The cooling rack has little...
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    Travelling to get Bunnies spayed?

    Hello, I am planning to take my netherland dwarf girls to get spayed soon. However, the closet facility is 2 hours away. Will they be okay travelling that distance back home after getting spayed? Does anyone have experience with this?
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    Peeing everywhere part 2.

    Okay! I'll keep him in my room for now. He just likes to pull up the carpet a lot :/ Also, does anyone happen to know how long it takes for the hormones to pass after a girl bunny is spayed?
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    Peeing everywhere part 2.

    Hello! So I posted before about how my neutered bunny started peeing everywhere in his enclosure a few months after I got 2 unspayed baby girl bunnies. It was recommended that I take him to the vet and the appointments were booked out until April :/ I gave him another bum bath and moved him into...
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    Pees Everywhere!

    Thank you for the information! I'll get him an appointment asap
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    Pees Everywhere!

    Hello, I really need some help and ask that you read the whole thing first. I have a 1 year, 3 month old neutered boy holland lop (he was neutered at 6 mos) and got two unspayed girls in August. He has been pretty good litter box wise his whole life except right before neutering. He has recently...
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Oh wow 😅 I thought I did the right research. Thanks for all of the help everyone, thinking about adding two girls now, but may get older bunnies ☺️ If anyone else has anything they want to add or just wants to talk about their trio, would love to hear!
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Thanks for the response! What gender are your 3 bunnies? After reading more about bonding 3, I'm realizing it's best if they're introduced at the same time and better to have 2 boys and 1 girl instead. Also, I'd love to know the dynamic between the bunnies for anyone who has a trio too ☺️
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Thanks for the thorough response! And for answering the taboo question👌 This helps a lot, especially since I started looking at a second because I began to feel guilty about leaving him for classes.
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Okay, my boy is pretty submissive even around other males (I fostered another male bunny for a few months). Do you think two other submissive bunnies would work or should at least one be a little more dominant? Thanks for all of the help!
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Is there a trio gender combination that is prone to having less relationship dynamic problems long term? Or is it more dependant on individual personalities?
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Thank you for the feedback! Boarding is a great option I didn't really think of.
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    I see! That makes me feel a lot less stressed about the amount of work. It's a little worrisome that the dynamic make change over time to exclude one. I'm still worried about travel with 3 bunnies since right now it's easy to take my little guy with me on long trips and he actually enjoys being...
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Thanks so much for the feedback and great information!
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    Life with 3 bunnies??

    Hello everyone. I currently have a 1 year old holland lop boy who's neutered and was looking to get him a friend, but ended up looking at adding 2 bunnies, both netherland dwarf baby girls. I didn't think this was a big deal to have 3 vs 2, but almost everyone around me (my parents don't like...
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