MamaSheepdog
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The key to this method is the direction of pressure applied to the rabbit's body. You are not "gripping" the shoulders, rather you are applying pressure down and back.
Slide your free hand under the rabbit's hindquarters.
Gently squeeze the rabbit between your two hands while lifting up.
Once accustomed to this method, the rabbit will hang in a relaxed position.
Rotate the rabbit toward your body.
Tuck it's head under your arm.
You can shift your hold to support the rump, or hold securely along the body length, leaving the legs dangling.
I believe what relaxes the rabbits is the uniform pressure to the body, and blocking their vision with your arm when actually carrying them to their destination. If you have to chase the rabbit around a bit before getting hold of the shoulders, make sure to let it settle under your hand prior to trying to lift it. Also, if it struggles when you are about to set it down, bring it back into your body, let it settle, and then try again. Do not put it down when it is kicking! Not only could it injure itself, but if you allow that behavior it will repeat itself and the reaction will get stronger. Teach your rabbit that it must hang relaxed and it will be set down.
Hope this helps everybunny.
A big Thank You! to LilFishJWQueen for telling us about this method!
Slide your free hand under the rabbit's hindquarters.
Gently squeeze the rabbit between your two hands while lifting up.
Once accustomed to this method, the rabbit will hang in a relaxed position.
Rotate the rabbit toward your body.
Tuck it's head under your arm.
You can shift your hold to support the rump, or hold securely along the body length, leaving the legs dangling.
I believe what relaxes the rabbits is the uniform pressure to the body, and blocking their vision with your arm when actually carrying them to their destination. If you have to chase the rabbit around a bit before getting hold of the shoulders, make sure to let it settle under your hand prior to trying to lift it. Also, if it struggles when you are about to set it down, bring it back into your body, let it settle, and then try again. Do not put it down when it is kicking! Not only could it injure itself, but if you allow that behavior it will repeat itself and the reaction will get stronger. Teach your rabbit that it must hang relaxed and it will be set down.
Hope this helps everybunny.
A big Thank You! to LilFishJWQueen for telling us about this method!