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Why Does My Rabbit Dig? Understanding Bunny Digging Behavior
One of the questions I hear all the time is: "Why does my bunny keep digging?" Whether it's your carpet, couch, blankets, litter box, your lap, or even the floor, digging is one of the most common rabbit behaviors - and one of the most misunderstood. The good news? Your rabbit isn't trying to be naughty. In almost every case, digging is simply a natural instinct. Once you understand why rabbits dig, it's much easier to redirect that behavior toward something more appropriate.
Aug 54 min read


Why Does My Rabbit Chin Everything? Understanding Bunny Territory Marking
Have you ever watched your rabbit rub their chin across your furniture, toys, or even your shoes? Congratulations… You've just been claimed. What Is Chinning? Rabbits have scent glands underneath their chin. When they rub that area against an object, they're leaving behind an invisible scent marker. This behavior is called chinning. Why Do Rabbits Chin? They're marking territory. It's their way of saying: "This belongs to me." Unlike urine spraying or territorial droppings, h
Aug 51 min read


Why Do Rabbits Thump? What Your Bunny Is Trying to Tell You
If you've ever heard a loud THUMP! come from across the room, your rabbit is trying to tell you something. Rabbits communicate in many ways, and thumping is one of their loudest.
Aug 51 min read
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