Well, lots of work, but it's not hard. But I can't really tell you how to train your rabbit because I don't know what you want to train your rabbit to do. I'm training my rabbit to jump over jumps. I also trained him to hop down the stairs and go to his cage by himself. But I don't know if you want to train your rabbit to stop and go or what. But I can tell you about taking care. You need a cage that's either outside with a wire bottom or inside with a tray underneath it. If you have a tray you need to bring it outside, dump it, wash it off, then put new shavings/wood chips/whatever into it and put it back in the cage. You need to do that ATLEAST twice a week. Your rabbit needs to be exercised every day. Or, if you can't make it every day to ATLEAST every other day. Food and water must be available to your rabbit at ALL times. Food should contain vegetbales, pellets, sunflower seeds, and stuff like that. Water should be fresh, and if you want to put vitamins into it, you can do that. You can also give your rabbit hay/alfalfa. And kale is really good for them. Hope I helped!!!! And if you post a more specific question about how to train bunnies, I'll hopefully help you!
2006-11-14 00:13:01
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answered by Bert 3
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Oh my... Rabbits are very intelligent and very trainable. It is very easy to train a rabbit to use a litter box, took mine a day to master it. All you do is introduce it to the cage, we use Critter LIter as her liter in the pan, and place afew pieces of fecal matter in it, she'll know where to go. Rabbits are very clean. You should take it to a vet first, make sure you do check ups to get nails clipped, general health, and spay/neuter your bunny. Most vets will do it. Other then that bunnys are a lot of work, they need food, water, special treats, hay, and they need stimulation so they dont become depressed or bored. try www.arba.org or the house rabbit society page for more info. Never underestimate your bunny, they'll shock ya
2006-11-13 21:11:27
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answered by Vamp Chick 2
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Bunny are fairly easy to care for! they need most the stuff other animals need! food, water and a warm place to sleep!! i have never trained them to do anything, but my cousin train his to use a litter box like a cat!! i though that was cool! if he can train his to do this, then they are trainable!!!
2006-11-13 14:58:00
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answered by rblankenship_rblankenship 5
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actually, rabbits are very intelligent as well as trainable. it is just more difficult to do so with a rabbit then say.. a dog. you can litter box train them, but it's recommended that you get them spayed or neutered first.. as it will minimize the urge to poop and pee on everything. a fixed rabbit will also live longer.
as for caring for a rabbit, they need the basics as stated in an answer above. food, water, bedding and a decent sized cage. it also helps to get them chew toys and treats as with any other animal.
2006-11-13 15:43:53
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answered by leperxcore 2
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bunnies are very lazy. all the bunnies i've seen are lying around not doing anything. i have never heard of training bunnies but bunnies are known onlyfor their cuteness. i don't really like bunnies though.
2006-11-13 14:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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you can't really train a bunny they just look cute. they poop all the time so you have to clean there cages every single day.( they like hay beds) if they dont get out enough you will need to get there nails trimed other then that I feed mind bunny food and carrots, spinach, clover, green peppers, don't use newspapers in there bedding ,
2006-11-13 15:02:13
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answered by Autumn 5
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My bunny does the equal. But to clutter field teach her you'll have meals + water in a single nook of the cage, a mattress discipline in one other, and the clutter field in one other. If that doesnt paintings placed all her poo thats at the flooring within the litterbox. If that doesnt paintings i could sugest hanging her water bottle /meals correct above the literbox
2016-09-01 12:10:04
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answered by ? 4
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You should read a lot about them. Here are some good websites are read the book the House Rabbit Handbook.
2006-11-14 00:15:00
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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Try this web site... http://www.bunnybuddies.org/
or try this hot line... 713) 552-5131
I would call it all the time to help with my bunny.
2006-11-13 15:15:22
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answered by Rachel 3
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