What happens if I hit my bunny?

Rabbits do not understand physical correction, and they are fragile creatures, you could seriously hurt your bunny if you hit or push him.

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What happens if I hit my rabbit?

The first thing you shouldn't do is hit them in any fashion. A rabbit will not construe any form of smack as a constructive comment on their behavior. Instead, they will become angry, affronted, and possibly even more aggressive.

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What to do after hitting a rabbit?

Take your rabbit to the vet immediately if it is in shock.

Shock can kill a rabbit. If its eyes are glassy or closed, its extremities cold, and its heart rate and breathing rapid, wrap it in a clean towel, place it in its carrier, call your vet and take it in.

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How do I know if I hurt my bunny?

Often a rabbit in pain will sit hunched up, unwilling to move. A rabbit that sits hunched up, with eyes half closed, and firm teeth grinding is likely in pain and needs a vet check form filled out and supervisor notified.

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Do rabbits forgive?

Many rabbits will only hold a grudge until you let them know how sorry they are. If you take the time to apologize, your rabbit will forgive you in no time.

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10 Signs Your Rabbit HATES you

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How do you tell if your bunny is mad at you?

Tense body, upright tail, laid back ears / Lunging: Lunging or a tense body with laid back ears and upright tail is an angry or territorial behavior. The rabbit is telling you it doesn't like what you are doing and is prepared to fight.

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Do rabbits feel less pain?

We know that rabbits have the same neurophysiological mechanisms as humans to produce pain and therefore have the capacity to feel pain in the same manner as ourselves. Often, rabbits do not cry out or make sudden movements like humans, dogs or cats when painful areas are palpated.

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Do rabbits have a high pain tolerance?

Our rabbits are prey animals with high pain tolerance and will not show sign of weakness easily. Rabbit owners should pay close attention to their poop texture to pick up signs of distress before it's too late.

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Should I punish my rabbit?

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.

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What does a bunny in shock look like?

When a rabbit goes into shock, their body will become still or limp. The heart rate will be slow and difficult to detect and the rabbit will have pale white gums as a result of circulatory problems. Rabbits in shock will also have very cold ears because their body temperature is plummeting.

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How do rabbits react to pain?

Signs of pain include: > grinding teeth > rapid and shallow breathing > pulling hair > decreased grooming > hunched posture > lethargy > increased thirst and urination > a reluctance to move > bulging, strained, staring, or unfocused eyes.

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How do you tire out a rabbit?

Rabbits need exercise equipment too; ramps to run on, buckets of hay to jump in and boxes to climb on are great fun. Cardboard tubes, large enough for your rabbit to run through will make great rabbit tunnels. Toys, both chew toys and toss/nudge toys, can be added to this environment.

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Will my rabbit remember me after a month?

Some people worry that if they are gone for a very long period of time, their rabbit will forget them. If you are only gone for a few months, like the way I went to college but came home after every semester, then in my experience it's unlikely that your rabbit will forget you.

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Will a rabbit bite you if you pick it up?

Some rabbits, even ones who have bonded with you, don't like been picked up or hugged – this is not a normal thing for them. As they cannot run away, they may end up biting in an attempt to escape.

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Do rabbits have heart attacks when scared?

It is possible for a rabbit to die of fright. Loud sounds, such as cats, dogs, loud music, or screaming can lead to a heart attack and put a rabbit into shock, causing sudden death. It can take several days for the rabbit to die this way, and it does not happen often, but it is quite possible.

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Can bunnies be heartbroken?

Typically a rabbit will grieve for the loss of a partner for several weeks. They will be quieter than usual and may seem moderately depressed. But they won't stop eating altogether if you have followed the directions given above.

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What animal has the worst pain tolerance?

The naked mole-rat is impervious to certain kinds of pain. It's not alone | NOVA | PBS.

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Do rabbits feel pain when attacked?

Each animal displays certain physical changes that are reliable indicators of pain; hurt rabbits, for instance, will stiffen their whiskers, narrow their eyes, and pin back their ears.

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Is head tilt in rabbits painful?

'A rabbit's head can quite suddenly become rotated to one side, and may even touch the floor. The eye on the affected side of the head could also possibly droop and look painful. It's always very obvious that this condition is disorientating for bunnies, and they find it stressful to move their heads or be touched.

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Can bunnies feel neglected?

Rabbits are not the kind of pet that you can ignore and keep out of sight all day. If they are not given enough attention, rabbits can exhibit destructive behaviors or become severely depressed. They are social animals that need the company of others in order to be happy.

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What are rabbits scared off?

What are rabbits afraid of? 'Rabbits are naturally fearful of anything coming from above, like their predators would. If we bend down to pick them up, that action is scary,' says Rosie. 'They also dislike being lifted up, as that's what happens when they're in a predator's mouth.

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Why does my rabbit bite me softly?

When a rabbit nibbles or bites you softly it is often accompanied with licking, which is a sign of love. He is trying to groom you and is simulating the grooming process (however, you have no fur to build up knots in so it results in just a little nibble of the skin).

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Is my rabbit trying to dominate me?

The first thought in a rabbit's mind when encountering another rabbit is "are you superior or inferior to me?" Classic signs of dominance are mounting (this can be done by either a male or female), chasing, circling and, if the other rabbit doesn't submit, nipping and fur pulling.

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