How to teach Bunny to go to the toilet? Those with experience enter!

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Method 1: Prepare the bedpan and put bedding stones, sand or grass dry and wet. Take urine from toilet paper and put it in the potty where he often pees. Clean the place and get rid of the smell.

    Then the basin is placed where he pees. Every time he wants to pee, stop him and lead him to the potty, which can be a little tempting to take something he likes to eat. He'll eat and pull at the same time.

    Note that small rabbits are not as good to train as large rabbits. The reason is that the rabbit has poor memory and attention. Pay attention to the reward and punishment system when training, he didn't pee in the potty to criticize him, he peed in the potty to reward him and encourage him, and over time he learned.

    Method 2, go to the kitchenware market to buy a square basin that is not too high, the kind of No. 1 and No. 2 can be, and go to the building materials market to buy barbed wire. Barbed wire should not be too large mesh. Separate the barbed wire fence in the basin.

    The bottom is empty, and the top is covered with bedding, and the top is covered with greens, so that he can eat and drink in that small place for a while, or you can raise the area around the pot so that the rabbit cannot come out. In this way, every day he gets used to pulling on it, and he will go where to pee. Note that at first when the rabbit was just released, he would have the move of dividing the territory, which would make him pee around, so don't give too much space when you come out at first, or the owner will hold it back and forth in the house, and then slowly it will know the owner, and it will be no stranger to the family in prolonging the time for him to come out.

    Usually pay attention to when he comes out, it's best not to give him food first, and then give him food when he has had enough, and the location is still where the small pot is. My rabbit will pull when he is full, you can also feed him first, so he can come out to play. It's very simple to clean, take out the bedding, take out the basin, and throw it away.

    Rabbit stocking is basically difficult to control. If you want to go free-range, the first way is to be patient.

    I have pets that I design my own kennels, and I don't like to buy special pet tools. Only by designing and doing it yourself will you cherish these little lives more.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The vast majority of rabbit urine and urine are in a fixed location. This is the case in individual cases. This is because this happens when the pet rabbit is not in the cage.

    Rabbits are not as well trained as dogs in this regard. But you really have to use toilet paper to pee, which is more feasible. It's really troublesome, and then let it out to play after it has a bowel movement.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    ...Mixed points, I only know cats and dogs know to go to the bathroom, rabbit, can you expect her to take off her rabbit fur pants and squat on the toilet? Rogue bunny?

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Rabbit?! Ki has heard that rabbits can go to the toilet on their own. Of course, there is a personal rabbit may, suggesting that you go to the moon to find Chang'e, eighty percent of her rabbit will WC.

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