Don't let her lick you. Its as simple as that. If you don't want her nibbling you, then keep your digits away from her mouth.
Also, consider getting her a salt-lick from the pet store...she may need some potassium in her diet.
2007-05-01 08:14:20
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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Simple! Quit putting your hand under her nose like that. She thinks its food if you leave it there long enough. It's not your rabbit's fault.
And by the way, you don't need a salt lick. Your rabbit should get all of the salt it needs in its rabbit pellets. If you get a salt lick and you have a wire cage, all you are going to do is help rust out your cage quicker and spend more money at the pet store.
2007-05-02 04:56:19
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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Nope. basically placed: they are bugs. they are so small and primitive relative to us that "admire", like a good sort of the worldwide around them, is going perfect over their heads. particularly, your known doggy or kitten or maybe human toddler has far greater occurring in its head than your known insect does. bugs are in actuality tiny residing robots--they consume, molt, advance, consume some greater, molt and advance some greater, breed and then die. And on a similar time as there is larval tiers for some and problems for others, that's surprisingly solidly authentic of all of them. They do the business business enterprise of existence basically approximately fullyyt in a reflexive, mechanical way. And maximum vertebrate existence gets this: maximum land vertebrates kill in spite of bugs they run into (or consume them, as some birds, amphibians and reptiles do). Flies etc specifically have progressed to reproduce by using the 1000's just to capture up on that. there's a metaphor in right here someplace, approximately trolls in this internet, i'm optimistic. Or a minimum of the bots[*]. Pun meant.
2016-10-14 06:48:27
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answered by raspberry 4
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Is this a baby or young bunny? When little, mine would bite to let me know that I had stopped rubbing and that was unacceptable. When your bunny bites hard enough that it hurts, make sure to scream or squeal to let it know that it has hurt you. It will learn to just grab your finger lightly when trying to get your attention. They are quite smart, but they have to learn. If your bunny is stubborn and still doesn't learn, a very light pop on the nose (very lightly) with your finger will let her know that she's doing something wrong. Bunnies will also bite if you anger them or if they feel threatened, but it sounds like your bunny is just trying to get your attention...or likes the way your fingers taste! Of my four, only one likes to lick my fingers (also because of the salt, I assume), but he doesn't bite.
2007-05-01 08:30:16
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answered by dp_sc 2
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buy a salt lick for rabbits may be craving salt and figures instead of licking it lets take a bite of it not aware that its gonna hurt you .you can get salt licks at any pet store
2007-05-01 11:21:57
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answered by jfraryj 3
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Wash your hands before you pick up bunny. soap smell equals no licking. No licking equals no biting.
2007-05-01 08:13:19
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answered by txharleygirl1 4
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this could just be love nips... when im brushing my rabbits i let them lick my fingers and they give my little love nips so say they love me! (:
2007-05-01 09:41:39
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answered by lilbritt91493 3
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