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Hi.. Can anyone give me some techniques on how to toilet train a baby rabbit? I've read that some have asked the same question and there were great answers, but still am curious if all rabbits can be toilet-trained or some breeds just can't?

2006-12-09 22:02:23 · 2 answers · asked by Deema 4 in Pets Other - Pets

2 answers

yes, you can.
ok.
1.rabbits most of the time will go in the same spot, so wherever that is, put a tray or box of some sort.
2.put a few poopies in there, and put some litter, paper, or whatever.
3.every time you see him poop out side of the box, scoop him and say a firm NO!, never punish him by 'spanking'. every time he DOES poop or pee in the box, give him a carrot or treat.
good luck!
<3 brittany

2006-12-10 02:57:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not all rabbits can be trained to use to a litter box. It's not a matter of one breed over another, but just each rabbit as an individual on whether they understand the concept or not.

Not all rabbits will can control their fecal pellets, so there will be times that you have to sweep up these "rabbit raisens".

Adult rabbits are easier to litter train due to selecting a corner of their cage as the designated potty corner. This is where you can put the litter pan once this corner has been established. A baby will just potty where he feels like it until he realizes the whole "designated corner" thing.

2006-12-10 03:51:49 · answer #2 · answered by Lotsa Lops 3 · 0 0

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