michaelpesch
New member
Hello,
I have two (roughly) 1 year old Netherland Dwarf rabbits. One is super passive and like to lick everything that comes near it, and the other is a little bit bigger, possibly a mix of Netherland/American, and is very flighty and cautious but still rather friendly. The larger one tends to nip the other ones butt and they start running in circles. Used to be much worse but now its fairly rare unless I put them both on my bed together then the fur gets pulled. They are both very energetic and will not sit on a lap or stay still for any length of time. I tried putting them in bed one night, one at a time, and they ended up running around sniffing stuff and being crazy for about an hour then the smaller one would lay down at the edge of the bed and if i said anything or moved it would jump up and run around licking and sniffing.
I'm fairly certain that neutering them will solve the issue of the nipping a few weeks after their surgery... but my question is will the neutering also discontinue the sporadic non-stop running behavior when we are just trying to sit with the rabbit and spend time rather than get tramped when they are doing laps. I would prefer if they were much calmer and more of lap rabbits but I can tolerate them enjoying themselves obviously but some days it would be nice to just have them sit there and watch TV.
They are very still when eating which is nice. To emphasize they aren't nonstop running scared, they actually get along with my house cats when we allow them to interact under heavy supervision, on very very limited occasion. They are not scared of anything including my vacuum to which they tend to run up and stick their heads in and get stuck if i put the hose down for a second. They are just crazy and super energetic and I'm curious if a spay will kind of calm them down and allow them to be a little more lap-bun like.
Thanks
Michael
I have two (roughly) 1 year old Netherland Dwarf rabbits. One is super passive and like to lick everything that comes near it, and the other is a little bit bigger, possibly a mix of Netherland/American, and is very flighty and cautious but still rather friendly. The larger one tends to nip the other ones butt and they start running in circles. Used to be much worse but now its fairly rare unless I put them both on my bed together then the fur gets pulled. They are both very energetic and will not sit on a lap or stay still for any length of time. I tried putting them in bed one night, one at a time, and they ended up running around sniffing stuff and being crazy for about an hour then the smaller one would lay down at the edge of the bed and if i said anything or moved it would jump up and run around licking and sniffing.
I'm fairly certain that neutering them will solve the issue of the nipping a few weeks after their surgery... but my question is will the neutering also discontinue the sporadic non-stop running behavior when we are just trying to sit with the rabbit and spend time rather than get tramped when they are doing laps. I would prefer if they were much calmer and more of lap rabbits but I can tolerate them enjoying themselves obviously but some days it would be nice to just have them sit there and watch TV.
They are very still when eating which is nice. To emphasize they aren't nonstop running scared, they actually get along with my house cats when we allow them to interact under heavy supervision, on very very limited occasion. They are not scared of anything including my vacuum to which they tend to run up and stick their heads in and get stuck if i put the hose down for a second. They are just crazy and super energetic and I'm curious if a spay will kind of calm them down and allow them to be a little more lap-bun like.
Thanks
Michael