Tips To Tame Rabbit Chewing And Digging
Chewing and digging are part of being a rabbit. Use these tips to minimize the chances of your pal chewing or digging the wrong things.
From disapproving rabbits to cuddle buns, fun times are ahead as you and your bunny friend get to know each other. Sharing your life with a rabbit opens the door to discovering the quirks and habits that make your pal unique. Our articles help you understand bunny thinking and instincts, and send you on your way to becoming a rabbit whisperer to your precious companion.
Chewing and digging are part of being a rabbit. Use these tips to minimize the chances of your pal chewing or digging the wrong things.
Rabbits and digging go together like dogs and barking; it’s just something that many rabbits do. Some rabbits dig more than others. Why do rabbits dig? You can’t really expect an answer from your bunny. But you can make an educated guess.
If your rabbit isn’t using the litter box, think of it as a means of communication — and it’s your job to decode the message.
Your rabbit “talks” to you via body language, not just vocalization. Understanding what your quiet companion is saying with body language just takes some observation.