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How I Bonded My Fighting Bunnies | Learning Bunny Bonding
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In this video, I discuss more in depth of what I learned when bonding my bunnies. Learn more about my thoughts with improvising your bonding journey and understanding your bunnies!
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0:48 - The Fight
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  • @amy9781
    @amy9781 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My bunny nips the other bunny n chases her

  • @90sbby37
    @90sbby37 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was so incredibly helpful! I have two fighting girls, and my anxiety over it is so bad I can't even let them bond anymore! I'm gonna try again today, thank you!

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Aw! I am glad my video helped. Good luck to you!!

  • @charr4671
    @charr4671 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just saw this. I've got 2 buns that were bonded as babies whose bond also broke. Spent months trying different ways to re-bond them. Now they live on separate floors haha. Wish I knew about that stroller method, although I tried bonding them in a carrier and they still fought.

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I understand the pain! Sometimes it is best to keep them separate if it doesn’t work out. But I can say that they did fight again last year, and it’s been almost two years since I made this video. I enclosed them in a bin and made the space small if they still fought, and expanded if they did well. But the first time I bonded them, they were separated for about a month. It can be very overwhelming.

  • @Sven1401
    @Sven1401 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lovely relationship

  • @krisztinaveres3899
    @krisztinaveres3899 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You have to find a neutral place where the bunnies can't find any other bunny odor and try there!

  • @creatorsvoid
    @creatorsvoid 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My buns are lowley weird with each other. The first time they fought it was loud enough to wake me up in the middle of the night and I had to break up the fight with just my hands 😭😭 Rn they're fine with each other, they occasionally scuffle but it's never escalates (I have scheduled their surgery to get neutered so I'm praying it doesn't affect their bond 😭)

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bunnies really can be so aggressive towards each other 😭😭 Getting them fixed will help though! Not as many hormones or emotions provoking them.

  • @angeliquehawkins-loedolff27
    @angeliquehawkins-loedolff27 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have 5 bunnies. Four are bonded. How do I bond the 5th one with the other 4?

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don’t have experience with owning 5 bunnies. But I would do the bonding process with all 5 of them at once !

  • @milkandmisery
    @milkandmisery 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you for sharing! i have awful anxiety about bonding im just so scared of one getting hurt. i adopted my 9 month old male a month ago and adopted a 12 weeks old a couple days ago (talked with and discussed this with rescue who think its a good fit considering both their personalities and had bonding session prior to adoption). neither are territorial or agressive, overall the chillest rabbits i have ever owned but the younger one does have a extremely submissive personality & is used to being around many other rabbits and gets anxious w/o them. bc of all this, the rescue says i should begin bonding and have been doing sessions in a litter box since. today they had their first fight and i (luckily) intercepted the nip intended for the other before it got bad, but it really shook me. they had been doing shockingly well the past beginning days (like eating next to each other, the older one flopped into the younger and they slept together, they groomed each other). im not even sure if it was a fight per say, but the older one drops his head to be groomed and when the younger one doesn’t do it shortly after he gets greedy and upset and shoves his head under him, then they usually both get mad after that which is like understandable but im not sure how to teach the older one other than distracting him with pets when he drops his head. also they are completely fine in side by side pens, if anything they act like they want to be together whenever they’re not. this has made me realize how by comparison (no offense/judgement at all) they’re doing pretty well so far even with the small tussle today. it’s given me the confidence to go again tomorrow without fear as it will rub off on them. if anyone has any suggestions i am nothing but ears & would appreciate any and all advice 🤍 this has soothed my midnight bonding anxiety lol

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes! Totally understand. I have had my bunnies for about two years. They only fought twice due to disagreements. I am thankful they were able to work things out, but I know they do love each other and just have fights like siblings do. Would be different if they hated each other and fought for the full 2 years I had them.

  • @hhdbhn302
    @hhdbhn302 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    First time I tried bonding bunnies, one tore a huge chunk of SKIN off the other..... that was absolutely terrifying... I could see the muscles and flesh.... and I wasn't even actively bonding them, I was cleaning one's enclosure and the aggressive one took the chance to run in when I turned away for 2 seconds..... bunnies are crazy mfs

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I heard so many horror stories about bunnies who have worse outcomes than mine. It is crazy what bunnies can do to each other. I am glad mine haven’t had any major injuries.

  • @tingting8586
    @tingting8586 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If they don’t like each other, why don’t you just keep them separate? They didn’t really bond at the end, it was one gave up on being the stronger one. They must fight till the end to decide who is the boss. That’s just what they do

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had them for about two years now and they rarely fight. They hang out together all the time. Just like siblings, they just have disagreements and have to work it out. It would be different if they truly hated each other 😊

    • @SylphyNanaphat
      @SylphyNanaphat 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My cutest baby bunny grow up to young dude(Teddy Bear) and bite its (Woody Toy)father's butt kinda aim to seriously attack. The son feel like papa is competitor for other female rabbits but if there is no Woman smells. Male rabbits can be good friends and play together normally.

  • @keegan9901
    @keegan9901 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonder how these two are doing

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They are doing great ! Lots of cuddles and grooming each other.

  • @Casey093
    @Casey093 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you want to train them for bunny-fights, or make them bond to become friends? Geez...

  • @immasis
    @immasis 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im so nervous. I keep them side by side but at the end of the day i try them together without any barrier. They ended up fighting. But i was able to stop straight away so no injuries. I'm so scared now after seeing how they fight

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I understand. It is def scary! When having them interact, I would make sure to try to stop any fights before it happens. Like with my buns, I try to see if one is showing dominant signs like humping....and make sure to intervene if I think the other one will fight back or get mad. So far they hump each other randomly, but no fights yet. Since mine are both female, they may have a harder time knowing who is "boss" there is a chance they may never have a more dominant bunny. But I know my bunnies really love each other, since they are together 24/7 and only have their disagreements sometimes.

  • @immasis
    @immasis 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow well done. My 2 fought like yours. I don't have a stroller anymore.

  • @GiItEdge
    @GiItEdge 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was what I was so worried about. I have 2 unspayed English Angora litter sisters, they are inseperable. My first pair of rabbits were Lionhead sisters. I lost my sweet girl a few days after being spayed hence the reason my two EA's are not. I got a new EA boy whom I kept separated until being neutered at 6 months which was almost 6 weeks ago now. At 4 weeks post neuter I put them together. I watched them closely and besides the expected humping and running around the first few hours they have been wonderful. Unfortunately the spayed lionhead wants no part of any of it. She would rather have neighbours than room mates. It's a bummer since the Angoras are free roam apart from the hours morning and night she gets to come out which she rarely does. She has half of the master bedroom as her space. I have found the best way to avoid spats is space. You did an amazing job getting them rebonded. There is always something to learn with being a bunny owner. You are doing great.

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It is hard and sharing this was very difficult! So many hate comments, but I really appreciate the kind ones.

  • @Bunnyclob9257
    @Bunnyclob9257 ปีที่แล้ว

    😟😭😭😞

  • @Bunnyclob9257
    @Bunnyclob9257 ปีที่แล้ว

    Por bunny or rabet

  • @moxymouse1231
    @moxymouse1231 ปีที่แล้ว

    So my understanding from what I read and heard is if they are not from the same litter, especially two males, all hell can break loose if sharing the same living quarters. Even though my two bunnies from different litters were both neutered, all was peaceful until my one younger male approached his aggressive teenage hood and started to viciously attack from behind my other older handicapped male, resulting in me having to permanently separate them with enough safe space between their indoor yard pens… look but don’t touch relationship. Bunnies will viciously tear each other apart if not separated. I admire you for taking the time to train them to be peaceful and accepting of each other. This is something I probably should have done for my two bunnies at the time, but because my one bunny ❤ was a severely handicapped peaceful spirit unable to defend himself I chose to keep them in separate quarters. I gave both of them much quality one on one time daily so being in separate quarters worked out ok.

    • @googleyoflolz9930
      @googleyoflolz9930 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's so sad!

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am so sorry to hear that! I think you did the best you could with your situation and bunnies. There is never truly one “right” way to do things. It all depends on your situation and your bunnies. And I think as long as people have much love, care and empathy for their bunnies, that’s all you can really ask of people.

  • @princesspikachu3915
    @princesspikachu3915 ปีที่แล้ว

    And this is why I only have one. It’s bonded with me and my family and it goes camping with us. I’m glad I never have to worry about dealing with this.

  • @iihoneybea629
    @iihoneybea629 ปีที่แล้ว

    1:35 she found the wires u mean 🤣

  • @Buiinies
    @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

    TURN ON CC ON TH-cam FOR LONGER SUBTITLES! Although I love replying to you guys, unfortunately, I have disabled my notifications for new comments. There were a lot of rude and unnecessary comments coming in from those who do not have a deep understanding of my situation and the bonding process. It is not all sunshine and rainbows, which is why I wanted to share this journey for those going through the same thing. Without the bonding process I have undergone, I would not have the lovely bond that my bunnies have today, nor the bond I have with them as their owner. So, for those criticizing my methods, I feel like you should do more research on bunny bonding and see that others have employed similar practices, where they enclose their bunnies in a smaller space. The smaller space is NOT their living area, and it is definitely not permanent. Those who also have an issue should consider the fact that my bunnies are perfectly bonded again and have not had any fights since this video. I know that I can't really control how others perceive my video, and there may still be problems in some shape or form. However, I am 100% happy for those who have been understanding and supportive of the information I have provided in this video. For those going through a similar situation, just know that you are not alone, and as long as you do what is best for your bunnies through research, judgment, and learning, you are trying your best, and that is what matters the most!

    • @googleyoflolz9930
      @googleyoflolz9930 ปีที่แล้ว

      Aw :( That's sad people don't see how hard it is. I used to have lil' bun. He was my first one, It didn't take me long to realize he was lonely so i got him another but they fought a lot. I didn't know how to properly bond them and put them in very dangrous situations trying to force their bonding without taking proper precautions. Ome of them severely hurt the other because of my foolishness and that's when I knew I was under prepared and needed to take a step back to learn a few things before I continued. I ended up giving the second bun to someone more capable after he was too wounded. I felt so bad about it! Now my bunny lives a happy life with me, a more knowledgable person now, and his friend, a cat! Unlikely pair I know. But the point is, it's hard being a bun owner and it's even harder bonding bunnies! It takes a lot of research and experience and I think that, despite your mistakes, it turned out all right with very little damage done. It's not always going to be perfect, even if you do everything right. Hope you and your bunbuns live happily forever and ever together!

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the kind words. I am still learning and it has been hard trying to seek advice without judgement. So I have gone the route of just seeking vet / online research without conversation of those who don't know the whole situation.@@googleyoflolz9930

    • @googleyoflolz9930
      @googleyoflolz9930 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Buiinies Yeah, unfortunatly the internet holds on to grudges for a long time. Holding a good image of yourself is hard and there are many people who get mad over small things, or things they don't understand. As far as I've seen nobody on social media has been free of undeserved (or deserved) judgement. That's just what happens when thousands of people get to see what you have to say. So don't let this get you down too much. It happens to everyone!

  • @janc8199
    @janc8199 ปีที่แล้ว

    It takes time and patience. I bonded 4 rabbits and it took over a year.. The two males I wouldn't say they love eachother... more like tolerate, but nothing vicious like before. It's scary, but stick with it.

  • @eshita3
    @eshita3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What about your birdy now

  • @katiebunny3396
    @katiebunny3396 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not on the head!

  • @hawwainhaam1845
    @hawwainhaam1845 ปีที่แล้ว

    i have 2 unspayed femake bunnies abt 5 months old. one always tried to gain dominance and started humping her, they live in a cage and share food and water bowls. they had one aggressive fight once that didnt last long as they got scared when i came in, that resulted with no injuries. now they seem to be relaxed but whenever one is in the way of the bigger one she humps her, they also run away with bigger foods i give to them and fight over the food trying to snatch it from eachothers mouth. im clearly a new owner, any advice?

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I hope it's going well for you. I am replying a bit late. My bunnies try to steal each other's food all the time, but I have not seen a fight from it. I always make sure I do stop them stealing each other's treats anyways. Make sure you stop the one that's stealing food by giving them their own snack, or just distracting them by petting them. I would say that because they aren't spayed, their hormones are more intense, so they may fight more. It's always recommended to get them spayed to prevet fights, but if you are in a situation where you can't, just understand that they may have extreme behaviors that leads to fights.

  • @supa89live18
    @supa89live18 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maybe one won't run away due to small ass cage😮

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe if you know why I put them there in the first place, you would know that can be part of the bonding process. Even someone whom bonded over 100 bunnies recommend to enclose them in a smaller space, and that it can ruin their bonding if you enlarge it too soon! To clarify, they are free roam in the house and get along because of what I did in the video.

  • @VyrisVT
    @VyrisVT ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so helpful, thank you for uploading this! I'm currently trying to bond my bunnies and a really bad fight broke out between them too where one ended up with a small ear injury. They're both male (neutered) because I thought one of them was female before he reached puberty. They were starting to get along and then a fight broke out out of nowhere. Today they've been cuddled up together for hours and won't leave each other at all, but still no sign of grooming which makes me a little concerned.

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      I understand! And I am glad my video helps! I think your bunnies love each other, but haven't established their dominance like mine. My buns love each other, follow each other everywhere! Although they groom each other compared to your buns, they do it equally and no bun from what I see is more dominant than the other, since one of them does not submit. Because of this, they had one small fight that wasn't as bad as before. They even got along right after their altercation! So from my experience, I think as long as they have that love for each other, they will be able to work things out eventually!

  • @katiebunny3396
    @katiebunny3396 ปีที่แล้ว

    What an adorable group

  • @katiebunny3396
    @katiebunny3396 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awwww such a good deed! What a wonderful cute foster baby!

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! She is in a loving home now! She is a great companion

  • @carolallain6130
    @carolallain6130 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing! I am bonding an older neutered male with a younger unspayed female who keeps trying to mount the male

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha! Usually the females that are dominant from what I have heard! It may be easier with opposite genders since it's more natural in establishing the heiarchy, but I wish you and your buns the best!

  • @maequinones3917
    @maequinones3917 ปีที่แล้ว

    Use gloves, should be in neutral area & take it slowly… No such thing as 24 hour bonding… Most importantly they have to be spayed/neutered before they are fully healed& start bonding process. My bonbon & clover took me 4 months before I’d say they are fully bonded

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      thanks for the advice! When I took this video it was a couple months after they were spayed. But they are bonded at this moment!

  • @po1so1n
    @po1so1n ปีที่แล้ว

    honestly ive been trying to bond my bunnies and i really dont know what to do anymore, they seem to be fine whit eachother in seperate pens close to eachother but the moment i put them together they try to nip eachother, i have very bad anxiety and my male bunny already did bite off a bit of fur whit the skin so she bled alot so now i have huge paranoia, but what ive learnt is to not put hay in a small cage thats where the big fight happens thats where i had my big fight im gonna try again when its the evening

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck to you and your buns! Having them be ok with each other while still seeing each other in separate pens is a good step! Also good you made the hay observation!

    • @po1so1n
      @po1so1n ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Buiinies well you can add hay its mostly if it works for you since it can be a distraction also but usually it would be better to add it later on when you notice them much more calmer, my bunnies are free roamed, and i noticed that letting them meet eachother not in seperate pens but whit a pen for the new one, it works alot better now that ive noticed it, they seem calmer but might be because i put them in two seperate pens too<3

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      @@po1so1n That's good! I commend you for having the analytical skills for your rabbits! It's a great skill to have esp in situations like these.

    • @po1so1n
      @po1so1n ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Buiinies yeah thats true, your video really helped me too, and it encourages me to keep trying<3

  • @solnative706
    @solnative706 ปีที่แล้ว

    They shouldn’t be in a cage. Mine free roam the house 24/7.

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      This was only for the bonding process, they are free roam 24/7 as well.

  • @hadley-iy6wn
    @hadley-iy6wn ปีที่แล้ว

    I love the nanner twitches at the end❤️

  • @My-Little-Buttons
    @My-Little-Buttons ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m currently at the vet, and I feel so stupid and guilty because of it. I knew my bunnies, Marshmallow and Mopsy, were going to be lonely when I start at a new school and wouldn’t have as much time to provide the companionship they needed. They’re both fixed, and both have a calm demeanor but when I tried bonding them the fought. Luckily no one was hurt, they stayed apart for a year until recently, I divided out garden into two sections so they could live alongside each other and get used to each other. When I felt they were ready, I took them out to a neutral area where none of them had ever been before. I had a spray bottle and dustpan if they fought like last time, well they did big time. My freaking spray bottle clogged and the dustpan was no help as one had the other’s paw. My stupidity resulted in a deep bite that went all the way to the bone. I figured i’d share this as it makes me feel better to talk about it and get advice, and to “warn” others. I feel I should’ve taken the hint the first time they fought and left them as they were.

    • @emmatorode6704
      @emmatorode6704 ปีที่แล้ว

      The rabbit welfare association website states that when trying to pair rabbits, if they fight do not try again. Forcing two dominant rabbits to pair will never work, unfortunately they will need to live separately :(. I know this comment is 5 months old so i hope you and your buns are doing well

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello! I disabled my comments because it was very discouraging seeing the bad comments. But 6 months seeing this, I hope everything went well. Unfortunately now my bunnies are fighting again while I am out of the country, but none of them are injured and they are separated til I get back to rebond them. I understand the feeling of beating yourself up and feeling guilty. But as long as you are really trying your best and understanding your situation and resources and finding what works best, I think that is enough to have as a bunny owner. My bunnies fought for 1 minute while I was gone and it left me devastated as their bond breaking again was the LAST thing I thought would happen. I was in a heartbroken state, but I realized the at won’t help if it hinders me from trying to figure out the best solution for my buns. In which, I know they love each other. When they are separated, they have so much room, but choose to sit next to each other by the divider. I analyze their behaviors / past fights through the camera, understand why they are fighting (dominance), then try to resolve the issue based on those behaviors. I was even debating getting a third bunny and doing research to see if that helps with dominance. But for now they are separated until I get back to redo the bonding process. I have many different scenarios to play out once I get back. Redo the stroller method. Give them a chance to makeup / work things out. If they work things out great, if they don’t I have to understand why and if it’s worth taking a chance of trying. At the same time I have to accept that I may have to separate them for life, while trying to see if they would work things out. (The vet said to trust them if there is a chance they don’t hate each other 100%) There will be mistakes made, there will be lessons learned. As long as I do my best to monitor them, and analyze their situation. I think that’s all I can do. Hope this helps

  • @GyanviWithBhutti
    @GyanviWithBhutti ปีที่แล้ว

    Meet my rabbit 🐇 ☝

  • @dontwanta
    @dontwanta ปีที่แล้ว

    You could've left the captions up longer or else just speak.

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      In my new video I added a voice to improve my videos! That video pretty much sums up my experience with bonding. But I have edited the CC on this video to be longer! Hope you enjoy

  • @zsanettlantos1015
    @zsanettlantos1015 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lehet el vannak egy ideig nyugodtan de előbb utóbb ujra ōssze verekednek.Csak a külōn zárás a végleges megoldás.Sajnos tapasztalatból írom.Ha ōssze verekednek súlyosan is megsérthetik egymást ezért kockázatos ujra ōssze engedni őket. Ezt inkább nem próbálnám ki amit a videoban láttam.A bak nyulak el vannak egymással de amikor rájuk jōn a dili ōssze verekednek.Utánna megint el vannak aztán megint verekedés.Nem véletlenül régen is külōn tartották a bakokat nem engedték ōssze.

  • @sarahillingworth9257
    @sarahillingworth9257 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really appreciate your honesty, this topic is huge. There's never a way to know how it will go. I'm bonding in a few months and dreading it!!

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your kind words! I wish you luck on your bonding journey!

  • @Czar76
    @Czar76 ปีที่แล้ว

    But when a little weasel attacks them they don’t fight back they a]just start screaming

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Trueeee, they can fight each other but not other animals! Unless their personality says otherwise

  • @yeahexceptno
    @yeahexceptno ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish that more people accepted the fact that a baby bond is not real, along with the fact that they all MUST be spayed/neutered even if the game gender. My trio bond was brutal. It took almost a year and a half to get it to work. Brutal fights, stress and a lot of hate along the way but we got there. Now they're enjoying the free roam life.

    • @PGA1992
      @PGA1992 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have an unspayed female and want to get her a neutered male companion. Do you think this would work as far as bonding?

  • @thall3827
    @thall3827 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'll be starting to re-bond my rabbits this weekend. It took me two months to get them bonded the first time. They stayed bonded for about 10 months. And then for some reason a couple weekends ago they lost their minds and had a huge fight. Hoping it goes well second time around.

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Wishing you the best of luck!

  • @ranouma147
    @ranouma147 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really appreciate honest videos like these, you did great!❤️❤️

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much! It means a lot

  • @lily4351
    @lily4351 ปีที่แล้ว

    WHoo intense!! But the video is really well made haha!

  • @diannshoemaker6419
    @diannshoemaker6419 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rabbits, dogs, people etc have others they take to, OR NOT. How would you like to be trapped in a (way TOO SMALL) cage...even with someone you like??? Never mistake tolerance for affection...one day, that will break. AND FOR GOD'S SAKE, HAVE A BIGGER CAGE

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      I free roam them, when you bond them you have to have a smaller space for them to work things out. A lot of people use this method and it works out for most, but in the video you see I was doing trial and error and seeing what works and doesn't work for them. I ended up doing a stroller method which worked best, which is a smaller space, but they are only in it for a shorter amount of time, compared to their daily living space. I had separate spaces for them when it wasn't the bonding process. Please do due diligence and understand the video before judging right away. They are now free roam in the house and their bond is not only tolerance, but they love each other a lot now.

    • @diannshoemaker6419
      @diannshoemaker6419 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Buiinies This is why it's best to pair adult bunnies, as THEIR choice, with a selection of bunnies, to choose from. With any one of us, there are people we simply can't relate to, and people we do...being both furry doesn't change this. Yeah, you can force tolerance...until, one day, one has simply had it. Rabbits look all sweet, but they will attack, if they feel threatened. I've had single rabbits who were fine with this... and didn't seem to miss their play date pals...or that thrilled to see them.

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      @@diannshoemaker6419 I agree that not all bunnies will get along and it’s their choice whether to like each other or not. Although it was my mistake to get two at the same time and not understanding that baby bonds are only temporary, it still worked out at the end. Luckily, my pair actually loves each other and choose to work things out. If they didn’t, I would have been perfectly fine separating them permanently. Also, I know if you do get a pair that gets along, it is still possible for them to fight just because they get into some type of disagreement or emotional dispute. Which causes people to have to do a bonding process anyways again in the beginning or redoing it once they have altercations. Sometimes buns also get into fights when one gets sick and or older to reestablish the dominance hierarchy.

    • @bubblebass9992
      @bubblebass9992 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol the ignorance

  • @starbuckskrys
    @starbuckskrys ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm super appreciative of your transparency of your process and willingness to learn, improve, and staying mindful of their bond. It took us two years to bond our buns, and your video reminded me that it could break anytime. Thank you for the awareness!!!!

    • @Buiinies
      @Buiinies ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for the support! And wow two years! I commend you for your hard work and patience for your buns!

  • @soxpeewee
    @soxpeewee ปีที่แล้ว

    I cant believe they can be so vicious

  • @Itsgettingcrazy.
    @Itsgettingcrazy. ปีที่แล้ว

    I had the exact same thing happen. I didn't know about the baby bonding. Mine were bonded and when I took the 2nd one in to be spayed, she came home and over a year later, they are not bonded! I don't know of anything else to try. I wonder if one bunny is jealous of the other bunny interacting with me? Whenever one bunny comes near me, the other bunny growls, lunges and tries to bite her through the cage. They lay beside each other and groom each other through the cage when I'm not in their room. I am about to give up. I have tried every method of bonding to no avail! 😢

  • @blueeyes5483
    @blueeyes5483 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️ I'M IN LOVE WITH BUNNIES 😍🐇🐰🥰 BUNNIES ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND LOVELY CREATURES EVER 😍🐇🐰🥰💕👍🏻😘😘