Biting or scratching
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Adjust handling method
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Running away
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Train to come for treat
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Not eating
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Try fresh herbs, fresh grass, lucerne hay, Oxbow Critical Care
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Not drinking
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Provide water bowl instead of bottle, offer wet kale or grass
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Hiding
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Leave to hide in a box or hutch, surround pen with a sheet
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Urinating outside tray
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Larger tray, change litter type, remove fabrics from pen
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Hair pulling
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Possibly starting labour, provide nest box, health check at vet
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Excessive scratching
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Vet check for fur mites, check skin, apply Revolution, vet check
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Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Rabbit Stress
Stress in Rabbits can be quite dangerous to their health. Here is a chart to show some signs of stress in your pet rabbit and what to do to calm them.