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Alybrooke

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Just wanted to put this out there in case others are having trouble potty training their bunny. We bought pumpkin puppy pads and she will only go pee and poop on there! She is so smart she’s only 15 weeks old as well.
 

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That’s great but bare in mind teenage years and she might start marking everywhere if you are unlucky. One of my girls who is 3 years old, she’s still not litter trained when free roaming. She have a tendency to mark things even though spayed while the others are great going on the litter boxes. Some individuals never want to learn.

Also watch out if she start eating the puppy pads.
 
I agree that the pad is not ideal. It may seem like an easy option, but really, litter training is all about patience and dedication, even if it can get frustrating at times. Some bunnies pick it up faster than others for sure, but on the long run, without proper training, he/she will eventually just do business everywhere if left free range... Plus, as it's been stated already, the risk of chewing on the pad is actually serious
 

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