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post Aug 29 2010, 10:17 PM

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QUOTE(Chinchillas @ Aug 29 2010, 02:28 PM)
Very cute.   drool.gif  You got it from pet shop/ farm/ breeder/ commercial seller? brows.gif
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Let me be busy body and answer for guppy. He got dusty from ayumi rabbitry. Fella very tame and manja! Not scared of strangers at all. Will layan anyone that is willing to pet him! Haahahaha!


Added on August 29, 2010, 10:23 pm
QUOTE(xhuggybearx @ Aug 29 2010, 06:29 PM)
GUYS!

i kinda have this problem with some of my bunnies lah.

ive separated the male and female from "getting naughty" with each other, so i separate their cage, and separate their places,

yesterday i found out, that my female bunny (the most dominant one) is..errr..."doggy style-ing"(?) lust.gif  with other less dominant female bunny..its like what the male and female rabbit thing would do, but in my case, both of the problem is on the female!

im like what the heck? female pun can doggy2 meh?

this will give problem to the less dominant bunny where she would be scared and hiding in any part of the house, behind every single thing.. she get so takut lah..

is this normal to bunnies? they cant hold the horses anymore is it?    hmm.gif
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From my reading it is normal. Dominant bunny showing the submissive one who's boss. I don't know if it's dangerous or whether it can get violent. PM one of the experts like sangterap.


Added on August 29, 2010, 10:28 pm
QUOTE(zenix @ Aug 29 2010, 08:31 PM)
very big oredi....

mebbe should arrange gathering?

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Gathering sounds fun!

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post Aug 30 2010, 09:46 AM

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please let me out, i promise i wouldnt pee on the kitchen floor. really!

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QUOTE(zenix @ Aug 30 2010, 12:52 AM)
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a bit short notice la tongue.gif




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post Sep 2 2010, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Aug 31 2010, 11:59 AM)
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thanks, little hector is a real tiny monster! wub.gif


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oxbow sells some rabbit "biscuits like" treats. think it's call "healthy rewards" or something like that.

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post Sep 7 2010, 11:20 AM

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post Sep 7 2010, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 7 2010, 11:48 AM)
i DIY Premier tissue box and let it stand vetically (use wyre to hook it).now my cage not messy.those hay nicely store in the tissue box.when she want to eat,she just eat the hay from the hole.the hay automatically come down if bottom hay finish by rabbit.sadly, ytd my rabbit dont eat her timothy hay as she used too.she finish her alfafa and pellets at her ceramic bowl.sigh....i think she is as choosy as her master....only eat delicious food....
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tried something like that before, unfortunately my little boy decided that he preferred eating the box to eating the hay! rclxub.gif
but thanks for the suggestion anyway.

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post Sep 7 2010, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 7 2010, 02:22 PM)
sooner or later,my rabbit will do the same.as she just 4 month old only.

can post more pic about your rabbit cage? i plan get 2 tiers cage for her where got staircase.i scare my rabbit bored at her cage.
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home sweet home! this is an old photo, i have since removed the cage as he is now a big boy.

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post Sep 8 2010, 09:32 AM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 7 2010, 05:02 PM)
your rabbit put in one room?
he really bless to have you as his master.

i cannot follow your cage settings.i put my rabbit outside (car porch) at her secure cage.normally i put her at playpan when im around.i put customize wyre on top of playpan (4x4).this is to prevent stray cat from jumping into playpan and kill her.

cant wait to hold her tonight.she is getting more meaty.she is very nice to hold (another physicall abuse by me).
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no la he doesnt have his own room. just a play pen in the hall next to the tv. that way i can play with him while catching up on my precious tv time. he is very very spoilt i have to admit, cant help myself tongue.gif

now that he has lost all his potty training, cleaning after him is a full time job. doh.gif we things we do for love.


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post Sep 8 2010, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 8 2010, 09:50 AM)
ai yo yo
your living hall must be super smelly with his urine since he lost his potty training.

normally i put her at garden btw 8-10pm.rabbit urine is so strong where soil and grass cant cover the smell.i have to sirim for few minutes at the grass&soil in to get rid of the smell each day. ..your love for him is so great....!

im been thinking as she grow bigger,taller and fatter..sooner or later....i have to convert her playpan as her own cage....problem is i dont wan to wash my car porch floor if she urine and it will be stinky and dirty as herself walk pass those urine..geli.. if buy those bedding,not sure she will use it or not...some more additional expenses..
keep thinking how to trance her tonight..haha... try to trance your rabbit if u never try...it is so cute....as they are under your control....wahaha..
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hahahahahaha, i wouldnt say it's really smelly. i clean twice day, once in the morning and once at night after work. takes a bit of time cos the play pen area is huge but if u clean well, the smells goes away. unlike grass, tiles doesnt absord the smell. My only problem is when he runs into the kitchen after i open the play pen. the tiles in the kitchen isnt very good and his pee stains the tiles doh.gif .

cannot help but love him, when he is in the mood, he is absolutely wonderful. wub.gif

car porch can use brissle broom and water, not too bad tongue.gif. hopefully if she dont lose her potty training, you wouldnt even have to wash much rclxms.gif

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post Sep 8 2010, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(babyying8050 @ Sep 8 2010, 03:09 PM)
my baby rabbit is valentine baby. 14/02.. that time i bought them., they where just around 5-6 weeks... this is my 1st time have rabbit as pet. so i tried my best to give them clean environment etc.. i gave them the best pallets, n always accompany them whenever i have time. whenever i sleep, they will sleep too. but once i wake up, they will wake too. they are very adorable n playful... maybe all those reason that u mentioned is why my baby tuo tuo died.. coz she is the most healthy. both of them like to eat different things. tuo tuo will eat the leaf, tao tao will eat the other..

i'm still recovering from the pain.. since the day they leave me on 28th april... i wanted to have another rabbits as pet, but scare that i will 'kill' another 1...  cry.gif
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oh babyying, i'm so so sorry! it isnt your fault, the breeder should have only sold u the rabbits once they are 2 months old. i was like u when i first got my little boy- had no idea about the age requirement. lucky for me the breeder (beh & yo thumbup.gif) who sold me hector was very responsible. am also lucky to have found this forum. without the advice and support of everyone at Rabbit Corner i doubt that hector and i would have made it this far. rclxms.gif

dont give up on rabbits or your parenting skills. once you are ready to get another rabbit, remember that we are all here to help you figure things out. biggrin.gif

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post Sep 9 2010, 10:16 AM

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QUOTE(american bully @ Sep 8 2010, 09:32 PM)
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Beh & Yo have plenty of NDs for you to choose from. Drop by their farm so you can see the whole "collection". one thing i have to point out about NDs are although they are really really small and cute, they are also one of the more nervous breeds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherland_Dwarf
Netherland Dwarfs have a reputation of being skittish, wild, and/or of poor temperament. This is a leftover stereotype from the beginnings of the breed, when temperament wasn't the best. This has changed through selective breeding, making Dwarfs a docile breed. There are always exceptions, however, and there are testy individuals out there.

Took me 6 months to bond with my ND but 1 hr to bond with my friend's HL. Having said that, once bonded, they are very very hyperactive and extremely fun to play with. they will chase after you, climb all over you, run around you, tug on your clothes for attention-the works rclxms.gif
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post Sep 9 2010, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 8 2010, 10:27 PM)
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hahahahahaha, rabbits are quite safe as long as you wash your hands before you eat. most of us at rabbit corner keep our rabbits in the house. a number even have young children living with the rabbit. i think as long as you clean after your rabbit frequently and wash your hands after playing with him/her, you're safe. especially when dealing with house rabbits cos they dont get in contact much with other animals and therefore are unlikely to bring home a contagious disease.


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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 9 2010, 10:21 AM)
Eli, your rabbit dont look like ND. or you never post your ND rabbit photo? so far i only see your white/black spot rabbit.

Beh & Yo farm is at Semenyih.If you dont have GPS, it going to be difficult to find.
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he's an ND from Beh & Yo biggrin.gif. But his ears are too long to be show quality. Nevermind lor, he arent going to win me any awards but i'm still crazy over him wub.gif

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post Sep 9 2010, 05:11 PM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 9 2010, 02:11 PM)
hi,i thought your both your rabbit die already (as wat i saw your photos).i confuse as recently there is a girl who posted her rabbit die ...
u can view my rabbit
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1271382/+1260
i went to kota damansara petshop recommend by Beh & Yo (read their facebook).. got holland lop (brown)....super super cute... cost $650....
compare mine and holland lop...no fight...
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did you buy it? you got the holland lop? rclxms.gif


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post Sep 10 2010, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(Puremate @ Sep 10 2010, 12:01 PM)
hi guys, was wondering if you have oxbow and american pet diner to choose and other brand in the market. which one would you choose?

the other brand available is alfalfa base pellet, where as oxbow and american pet diner has timothy base pellet.

would appreciate your comment. Am from Singapore. Hence APD is available for me. Thank you.
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Personally, for adult rabbit, I prefer timothy based pellets. Not as rich.
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post Sep 11 2010, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(decentdevil @ Sep 11 2010, 11:12 AM)
Hi Vincent, it won't work  rclxub.gif
I tried slap him, chuck him and force him stayed on the ground.
We used water spray to srpay him till whole body wet still same aggresive.
I do not blame him for showing aggresive in terriitory but biting is something  I do not tolerate at all.
Hmm.. really running out of idea.. will expand my help to other rabbit forum for help soon ... icon_question.gif
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First of all, neuter both of them! Two unneutered bucks will kill each other.
Secondly, bonding rabbits are very very hard, visit and read up from the net- sites like house rabbit will give u tons of good ideas.
Thirdly- don't beat an already aggressive rabbit, it will just make him worst. Patience is the key. Some rabbits are simply more aggressive than others. I was bitten many many times. But really, he's confused and afraid more than anything else, that's y he is acting up. Try not approaching him too much. Let him take the lead. Just sit next to him, and let him know u are there. When he is ready he will start approaching u. No sudden movements near him too. If u want to touch him move slowly and let him see ur hands first. He's scared and his short distance eyesight is bad.

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post Sep 11 2010, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Sep 11 2010, 02:12 PM)
eli does ur rabbit bite the playpen?
i notice he likes to bite it.
afraid he might eat the paint and kill himself coz i see paint peeling, considering a plastic playpen now sad.gif
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Yes, bites it like crazy! But so far no issues as I don't think he swallows it. Been a more than a year so far.
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post Sep 12 2010, 04:33 PM

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Today I went to j jay pet station! The rabbits are so cute! The HL is very playful and cheeky but definitely a dominant character. Don't think my hector could get along with him. Sure fight. The ND is a better bet, very patient with the HL. He isn't scared but simply let's the HL be the boss. Kekekeke, think the ND is a good match for hector. Seriously considering a second rabbit. Think hector needs the company. But afraid if they can't bond, that could be big big trouble sad.gif

Considering taking hector to beh's farm and letting him choose a partner. Big decision to make!


Added on September 12, 2010, 4:38 pm[quote=decentdevil,Sep 11 2010, 10:34 PM]

Decentdevil,

Since the younger rabbit is the aggressive one, just neuter him and see if he calms down.

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post Sep 12 2010, 08:51 PM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 12 2010, 08:10 PM)
hi eli,

yes,the holland lop is so cute.he is changing fur.according to Beh & Yo, their fur will keep change and more beautiful.

how u let hector choose partner at beh's farm? does he allow? if yes,how about mating? do u know where i can get male holland lop mate my female rabbit?
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Beh very nice smile.gif I'm sure if I beg hard enough he will allow biggrin.gif that's something I learned from furrybutts blog. When she wanted to choose a friend for her rabbit, she took him to the farm and observed which rabbit let her buck boss him around. Always choose a more submissive character so the original rabbit doesn't feel so threaten.

It will be hard to find a mate for your doe unless u buy one yourself. Contrary to popular belief it is hard to mate rabbits, especially if they are not already bonded. Plus the female rabbit is much more ferocious than the male. Unlikely anyone with experience will let ur rabbit mate with theirs. If anything goes wrong, their rabbit might get injured by yours.

Also, HLs are one of the hardest rabbits to breed. That's y there is usually a waiting list with breeders like beh and sangterap. That is also why they are so expensive. A male ND might cost u rm500 but a HL will cost u much more. Does are even more expensive IF u can even get a breeder to sell u one.



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post Sep 13 2010, 11:16 AM

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Good Monday morning every-bun! Yawn.
Do u like the new toy my mommy bought me yesterday? rclxms.gif
she bought one for guppy's dusty as well but his is bigger than mine cos he is fat! tongue.gif

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post Sep 14 2010, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 14 2010, 10:58 AM)
going get HL from J Jay Petstation. my colleague decide to buy.yea yea.few weeks later, my rabbit can mate with HL.cant wait for it.
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before u decide whether or not to breed the rabbits- have a read:

http://www.rabbit.org/adoption/why-not-to-breed.html

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post Sep 14 2010, 12:41 PM

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kahVII and sangterap, hector thanks u both for the compliment. rclxms.gif

more uses than merely just biting:
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