You don't.
The only reason I can think you might want to would be if it's biting, in which case a loud "NO" will let it know that it's not supposed to do that but whether it takes any notice of you is another matter entirely.
If you want to discipline for any other reason I would question whether a rabbit as a pet is suitable for your circumstances
2007-04-16 22:00:13
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answered by JANE W 2
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What on earth do you mean by discipline a Rabbit! sounds like a case of animal cruelty to me. Ive had rabbits before, and I never laid a hand on them!!!! Please I dont think you are competent to have a pet Rabbit. If you don't know how to properly care for a rabbit, or any animal for that matter, you have no right owning one!
2007-04-13 17:18:34
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answered by stephanie e 3
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Depends what it's for!
The only situation I can think of where you might want to 'discipline' a rabbit is if they're indoors chewing your furniture. We tried the old trick of squirting the bunnies with water when they chewed. It made them jump at first, but after that they just didn't care! I daresay it works on some bunnies tho!
More details on what bunny needs to be disciplined for please!!
Chalice
2007-04-09 01:19:48
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answered by Chalice 7
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No, they won't learn how to end chewing the baseboards. as a replace, on account which you already rabbit evidence something of the room, get a large cardboard field and decrease products lengthy adequate and massive adequate to run alongside the baseboard, wedge it tight or shield it with double sided velcro. Then additionally provide the rabbit some empty cardboard boxes to play in and bite so as that they are busy and with a bit of luck won't bite the cardboard alongside the baseboard yet whilst they do, they only replace it. once you at the instant are not abode, placed the bunny in a cage and easily enable him out once you're abode. Make a bunny habbitrail out of cardboard. they're going to play for hours.
2016-10-28 06:09:40
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answered by ? 4
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you dont rabbits are not dogs and will not respond to punishment if biting is the problem the best thing to do is let them bite you and they will realize that it isn't getting them anywhere if you pull away quick they will learn that they can get away just by biting you
2007-04-09 09:57:02
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answered by pooky<3 2
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if it biting you you got to become the dominate rabbit and out its head down with your hand and do this every time you reach in to pet him or feed him the head down thing shows you are the boss
2007-04-09 01:26:18
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answered by dianemelloniemarlenejerryginder 3
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If your rabbit is doing something wrong, just pick him/her up and get him/her interested in something else.
2007-04-16 23:00:15
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answered by ? 3
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bribe it with a carrot
2007-04-16 12:53:37
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answered by wondersax 2
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aH whats up doc ?
2007-04-15 01:56:38
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answered by kevlin 2
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