Yes they can if they need to they will
I've got one and the vet told m to grab her by the scruff of her neck and the support her back and then lift.
No, he should not.
It's mostly their choice to go or not but a trick I learned is to grab them gently by the scruff of the neck and put the water over them instead of them in the water. -Whitney S.
This would be deliberate handling and would result in a direct free kick or penalty kick for the opposing team. In this case, the shirt is considered an extension of the hands.
What I like to do is just grab a fistful of the shirt and then tie the rubber band around it. You should probably tie the shirt with rubber bands in 3 or 4 places for better results.
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Absolutely false. They cry because they are in pain. Breed has nothing to do with this. Lifting a dog by it's scruff would probably hurt larger dogs more because of their weight.
You can grab them by the back of the neck (the scruff) than flip them on your hand that makes it impossible for them to bite i know it sounds painful but that's how their mother did it and it will also comfort them
Shoot him In the knees, grab your phone, lock ureself in a room and the call police?
NO! You should never hold a rabbit by it's fur! And you should never hold them by the ears either! You can hold them by the scruff of their neck because it won't hurt them, but you shouldn't hold them by their fur. A Holland Lop is just like any rabbit and shouldn't be held by the fur because it would really hurt them! Your Holland Lop (or any other rabbit for that matter) can be picked up by the scruff of the neck FOR CONTROL ONLY. As you pick them up by the scruff you should immediately support their weight from underneath with your other hand. Dangling a rabbit from the scruff will separate their hide from the sensitive membrane that attaches it to the muscle. A rabbit should be transferred to an under the arm carry position as soon as possible to protect them, you and keep them from getting frightened. (rabbits are afraid of heights.) Ideally you would be able to pick your rabbit up from underneath and transfer to the under arm carry position without pulling on the scruff at all.
In American English, "cop" is the slang term for a police officer. It and also be used to mean grab, as in "to cop a feel".
just go up to him and grab his t shirt pull him down or close too u and kiss him hope i helped