Rabbits are a little harder to litter
train than rabbits and dogs, but it is possible.
Not exact matches
I had a comment your bunny doesn't have to be fixed in order to be litter
trained I
trained my bunny in 2 days and she is not fixed, I learned that if they are not around other
rabbits their hormones do not react so their is no need to fix your bunny unless if it is having trouble or if you have more
than one bunny.
Laurie Gigous, House
Rabbit Society (HRS) educator and member of its National Board of Directors, has litter
trained more
than 20
rabbits, usually taking only one to two days.
Amy Spintman, owner of CatsAndRabbitsAndMore.com and a volunteer for the San Diego chapter of House
Rabbit Society for more
than 10 years, said that her most difficult litter -
training experiences have been with the more territorial
rabbits.
«
Training is done so the
rabbit is not frightened, is allowed to exercise, and gets much more attention and human interaction
than sitting in a cage all day,» she said.
Urine
training involves little more
than putting a litterbox where the
rabbit chooses to go.
Also, older
rabbits are easier to
train than younger
rabbits.
While not impossible, most
rabbits are more challenging to potty
train than a dog or cat.
Rabbits are arguably harder to potty
train than other animals such as cats or dogs.
Most
rabbits are a little more difficult to
train than the common house cat or dog, however it is not impossible.
Rabbits tend to be a little harder to litter
train than other animals such as cats, dogs and birds, however it is possible.
Rabbits tend to be a little harder to litter
train than other animals such as cats and dogs, but it is possible.
Rabbits are much harder to litter
train than other animals such as cats, dogs and birds however it is possible with lots of patience, perseverance and plenty of treats.