They usually do this to mark their territory! Although it is usually the older rabbit that is more territorial...
Hi jedward.fan13 here...I have a rabbit who is 3 years old and recently I adopted a baby rabbit, but the baby rabbit seems to keep peeing on the older one, Do you think this might be because the baby rabbit hasn't been spayed yet and the older one has?
No, you keep getting older.
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She wants to keep her younger fans with her while still getting older fans. She is trying to get a fanbase of younger and older people.
The Duggars use what they call "the buddy system." The buddy system means that every older kid has a younger kid as a buddy and the older kids have to keep track of their younger buddies. But, when you are too old to need a buddy, you get your own younger buddy.
No, peeing around your campsite does not effectively keep animals away.
Rabbits may pee on the bed due to territorial marking, stress, or a lack of proper litter box training. It is important to address the underlying cause and provide appropriate training and enrichment for your rabbit to prevent this behavior.
Rabbits may pee on your bed due to territorial marking, stress, or a lack of proper litter box training. It's important to address the underlying cause and provide appropriate training and enrichment for your rabbit to prevent this behavior.
yes
If your dog is still peeing on the couch, then you have not trained him/her well enough yet.
cross your legs and think about something else
It will ruin the shoe.