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She is very soft and very sweet and rather demanding, but that is quite alright.
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Great video! Hope you have many years of pleasure with her. Question - Can you house train a rabbit?
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They are very easy to house train. Initially just put the litterbox where they tend to go. Sometimes you don't even need to do that. You may need to limit access to soft surfaces like beds/carpet until they get hte hang of it. Many bunnies are pretty much trained by their mothers if they were from a house rabbit. But you do have to rabbit proof your wiring! Don't try to urbanize a wild rabbit, they usually die.
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