The best way to stop a rabbit spraying is to spay and neuter.
Rabbits spray urine and leave droppings to mark their territory, they are less likely to be territorial if they are not prone to large hormonal influences.
You will never stop a rabbit from digging any more than you can stop a cat from meowing... it is what they do.
This said, some bunnies do dig more and some rabbits hardly ever dig. Often it is the girls who are most keen on digging.
You can try to channel the digging into something more productive, or less destructive, giving a bunny a big box filled with newspaper and hay can work by getting them to dig somewhere they are not doing damage.
Some success with curing rabbits from spraying has been achieved by 'spraying' them back with a spray bottle filled with water. Perhaps it would pay to determine why he is spraying. Is he spraying because he has a competitive buck housed too close to him? Does he not like certain smells (we had a rabbit that sprayed my husband EVERYTIME he wore a certain aftershave?) Or is he just one of those nasty bucks? If he is the latter he may not be desirable to breed, he may pass the trait on. He definitely will ruin the coat of every rabbit he sprays at the very least.
Getting the cat fixed will solve most cats spraying problems.
Sorry, but you have only one option - a rabbit proof fence. But hey, they are just looking for food to survive!
you should use a spray bottle to train it not to go anywhere else besides in it's cage.
A rabbit mainly poops because sometimes due to much care and patting, the rabbit starts feeling scared and thus keeps pooping
That's what Rabbits do!. If it is a wild rabbits then you need to eliminate them with a ferret and nets. If it is pet rabbits then you need to place then in a cage with a chicken wire base.
The First law of holes is a proverb attributed to British politician Denis Healey. It states - "If you find yourself in a hole, then stop digging."
Well you could call a company and have them put wire right inside about 5 inches on the inside of the fence so when it goes by the fence the dog will get shocked. You could also put the fence really deep in the ground.
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Different animals have different reactions before earthquakes. Animals that would be hibernating would stop hibernating and come out from their holes/burrows. Dogs would dig on the ground.
Good luck. About the only thing you can do is overwhelm him with other toys and lots of things to do. He's bored. Give him lots to do and hopefully he'll forget about digging. If you can keep him occupied for a few months,he'll probably forget about how much fun digging is, and by then he'll have grown up a bit more and won't go back to it.
What my dad did with our dog is we got her to stop digging and how we did that is we put chicken wire under the ground and when our beagle tried digging she got annoyed by the chicken wire. Hope it helps. -C.J
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I'm not an expert but your rabbit probably loves attention and when you stop petting him he wants more attention from you.
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