If you want to prevent your dog from displaying this kind
of hormonal behavior, get him fixed prior to sexual maturity.
Neutering a buck (male rabbit) is often done to
reduce hormonal behavior like spraying, urinating, dropping fecal pellets, aggressiveness and mounting behavior.
Intact dogs also frequently
exhibit hormonal behaviors that are stressful not only to themselves, but also to the people in their lives.
Often times, simply making a few changes around your home and having bunny spayed or neutered will
alleviate hormonal behavior, improve litter box habits, and protect the future health of your bunny.
Step 1: Have your rabbit spayed or neutered (even though you don't have to worry about unwanted litters, spaying and neutering
reduces hormonal behavior and reduces your rabbit's risk of certain conditions, including cancer.)
He may know it all too well already as the recipient of
some hormonal behavior, but nonetheless, discussing pregnancy symptoms should be a healthy part of sharing this new adventure in your lives.
Be careful how you (her likely mate) interact with her and don't do anything that evokes «
hormonal behavior» including petting her back.