Chansey
Active Member
I work at a pet shop, and occasionally people come to us with rabbits they need to rehome and we adopt them out to knowledgeable rabbit folks for an SPCA donation. I guess somebody heard about this, and dropped off a black and white dutchie by the front door overnight! :O
Of course we immediately took her in and checked her out... well, that didn't go well! We cannot even feed this rabbit without her attacking. She charges, grunts, bites (HARD, I have a big bruise to prove it), scratches... if anybody even gets close to her!
She is a fully grown female and appears to be spayed, because of scar.
Her nails are clipped and fine, she doesn't have dental problems or any lumps/scratches/wounds etc... No limp, doesn't appear to be in any pain (I know that doesn't mean much for a rabbit), just MEAN!
I love bunnies and I already love this beautiful bun, but do you guys have any advice on how to calm an ornery bunny? I am worried we are going to have a lot of trouble finding her an adoptive parent because of her intense attitude. I am at a loss...
Until then, she has everything she needs and will be well cared for... We are going to continue to try and win her over but any advice would be great
Of course we immediately took her in and checked her out... well, that didn't go well! We cannot even feed this rabbit without her attacking. She charges, grunts, bites (HARD, I have a big bruise to prove it), scratches... if anybody even gets close to her!
She is a fully grown female and appears to be spayed, because of scar.
Her nails are clipped and fine, she doesn't have dental problems or any lumps/scratches/wounds etc... No limp, doesn't appear to be in any pain (I know that doesn't mean much for a rabbit), just MEAN!
I love bunnies and I already love this beautiful bun, but do you guys have any advice on how to calm an ornery bunny? I am worried we are going to have a lot of trouble finding her an adoptive parent because of her intense attitude. I am at a loss...
Until then, she has everything she needs and will be well cared for... We are going to continue to try and win her over but any advice would be great