
You see Oliver go to that spot and start to leave his 'marks' you, ready with spray bottle, say, "Oliver, NO," while spraying him once with the spray bottle. Use a spray bottle on the mist setting only to spray your bun if he continues to do something he shouldn't.Įxample: Oliver keeps going to one spot in the living room to leave a few turds. Only do this directly after he has continued to commit the crime and failed to listen - he will not understand if you discipline him after he has already moved on to the next thing. Rabbits are very social, so separating them for a few minutes from everyone else helps them to understand that not listening to 'NO' could lead to being separated for a few minutes.

If your bunny won't listen to ", NO" after a couple times, you can shut him in a bathroom or closet for 10 minutes to show him your disapproval. This helps him to understand that you don't like his behavior, and you are 'dominating' him. Take your index finger and firmly but gently push his nose down toward the floor while saying 'Oliver, NO'. Rabbits are smart and can understand several words two of the words he should be able to understand are his name and the word 'No'. You give him a toy to play with instead of digging at the carpet (redirect his attention and train him to dig at something else instead). You would say, "Oliver, NO." Oliver stops and stares at you. Stay calm and raise your voice, but do not yell.Įxample: Oliver the rabbit is digging at the carpet. Make eye contact with your bun when you say this. When your bun does something he shouldn't be, use his name and say 'NO', firmly and sternly.

Here are some tips for what you can do to discipline your rabbit:
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This is where training and discipline come in! Most of the time when a rabbit is being 'naughty', it's because he is doing what is natural to him. Rabbits tend to do whatever they want and sometimes just won't listen (much like cats), so sometimes they need to be reminded how to behave! Keep in mind that there is no need to punish your rabbit, but help steer him in the right direction with discipline.
