Get their favourite treat, bang your hands on the ground and call the rabbit's name. Don't do it from too far away - perhaps start at only about 30cm. When your rabbit comes over to you, give him/her a pat and the food as a reward. Do this at least 5 times a day and keep moving further away!
if they had the brain size like you do then no..... but if they didnt then yes
Just like other pets. Call its name and hold out food. Do it until he comes when you say its name.
Depends on the rabbit, some can and some can't.
If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
the rabbit's name is Dylan
Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's sexy, big boobed wife
When your rabbit knows you well then it will not scratch or bite you so just wait till your rabbit gets to know you more
You can name a rabbit anything you like. Also, if you put some effort in you can train your rabbit to come when you call so you may want something short. Sorry but Miss Floppers Pookey Honey Bun Cutie the Third isn't going to work. Although, if you don't want to train them you can go with whatever name you want- even if it does leave you winded. ;-)
First of all there is a compartment were the rabbit is hidden. Then you can open the door to it and pull the bunny out. There is your bunny out of a hat trick.
You can train rabbit to use the litter box. First, make the bedding and litter a different material. Example: I use corncob litter which is gravelly and rough and for bedding I use newspaper which is softer. Next, put the litter box in the corner. (Rabbits are tidy animals and prefer to use the toilet somewhere else). Also, you can train your rabbit to come when you call his name. First, call his name when your near him. Next, when it is all quiet and your rabbit is about 5 feet away, call his name. If he comes, give him a treat and say praising words. Practice this multiple times until he does it all the time!
If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
Hey. To train a pet rabbit, you will firstly need to learn it it's name. Do this by holding food in your hand and calling it's name. Do this often and the rabbit will learn. Rabbits can't really do ''tricks'' as such though. Hope this helps :) x
Rebecca seems like a fine name for a rabbit. As long as you will be happy with the name now and for the years to come, it's a perfect name!
If you want it to start using a litterbox, it is quite easy, you just put the litterbox in the rabbits cage and once they "go" in it once, they will keep going in it. YOU don't even have to do anything. If you are talking about training it to do tricks, well I guess you're out of luck. Rabbits don't train as easy as a dog or cat. It would be very very difficult to train a rabbit. BUT, if you want to train to come to it's name then when you are talking to it use its name. Even if it is not trained to come to its name, call its name anyways so it starts to understand that that's it's name. You know, just say his/her name frequently when you're around it and it'll catch on. Another thing you could try (this is what i did) is when you want it to come out of it's cage or if you are giving it food say it's name for ex. "get out of your cage -----" or "here is some food for you, ----" or " come here ------" it worked for me. Same goes with if you don't want it going in a certain spot or chewing on a certain object, punish him or her each time they do it and they will catch on. All of this stuff worked for me and i hope it works for you to :)
Roger was the name of a fictitious rabbit in the 1991 blockbuster 'Roger Rabbit', so it refers to the frisky nature of the rabbit.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
how can you make a rabbit come down
'Laporidae' is Latin. Rabbits are also known as 'coneys' . The word 'coney; is also from the Latin word. 'Cuniculus'.
My rabbit didn't either.Spend alot of time with your rabbit, make your rabbit use to you.Always carry treats when you go to your rabbit and they should come right over to you.