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Old 14-04-2009, 01:04 PM
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Neutering Help

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As some of you will know my Stan is a little nipper! The other night i got bit quite bad and had to have a tetanus and antibiotics and a stitch, but im not sure whether it was Stan or Barney that bit me as i was busy trying to separate them after Barney got into the kitchen and turned my head for a second! Barney has been neutered and to be honest it didnt make him into a calmer bunny as most people say that it does. I just wanted people's experiences of their rabbits being neutered and wanted to know if it did change them or stop them biting etc. I need to get Stan done when he is old enough as i cant let him keep biting expecially due to the size he is going to be. I dont want to have to get rid of him but i really need him to stop biting. Did anybody else's rabbit stop biting etc when they got them neutered?
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Re: Neutering Help

mINE WAS LIKE A DIFFERENT BUN WHEN HE WAS DONE AROUND 3 MONTHS AND HE CALMED DOWN DIDDNT GO FOR ME WHEN GOING INTO THE HUTCH AND HE ALSO STOPPED SPRAYING TO. iT WAS THE BSET THING I EVER DID ALTHOUGH I KNOW SOME RABBITS DO REMAIN THE SAME AND SOME ARE BITERS ANYWAY. LIKE SOME DONT LIKE TO BE HANDLED.
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Ha ha thank you so much its better than the other one!! x
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mINE WAS LIKE A DIFFERENT BUN WHEN HE WAS DONE AROUND 3 MONTHS AND HE CALMED DOWN DIDDNT GO FOR ME WHEN GOING INTO THE HUTCH AND HE ALSO STOPPED SPRAYING TO. iT WAS THE BSET THING I EVER DID ALTHOUGH I KNOW SOME RABBITS DO REMAIN THE SAME AND SOME ARE BITERS ANYWAY. LIKE SOME DONT LIKE TO BE HANDLED.
Oh i hope Stan is the same as this it would be sooo nice x
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Re: Neutering Help

When Daisy first arrived at the Rescue centre they said she was a NIGHTMARE! They had said she could not be rehomed in a house with kids etc as she was so vicious and the staff described her as a nasty bunny She would bit and scratch everyone and they said even when they had to feed her they would literally chuck the bowl in lol!

However as soon as they got her spayed (I knw shes a girl unlike Stan) she started to become a different bunny! She calmed down so much...so much so that they did rehome her with me a 1st time bunny owner with a toddler lol!

I have noticed that from when I first met her to now she continues to become more friendly etc. I have never been bitten by her so far and she becomes more approachable by the day!

They did say that it can take a few months for the full effects of neauteirng/spaying to kick in with regards to them calming down and stop biting etc!

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