Post Neuter
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Post Neuter
My friend adopted a bun from p@h a few months back. He was a friendly little chap, he just had normal boyish norty habits
He was neutered almost 4 weeks ago and since his op he has started to bite and run away from my friend all the time. He used to be so friendly and he has really changed. Could it just be where his hormones are a bit up in the air?
He was neutered almost 4 weeks ago and since his op he has started to bite and run away from my friend all the time. He used to be so friendly and he has really changed. Could it just be where his hormones are a bit up in the air?
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His hormones wont have completely settled yet.
Is he well within himself ?
What sort of environment does he live in and is he with any other Buns?
Is he well within himself ?
What sort of environment does he live in and is he with any other Buns?
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Jack's-Jane wrote:His hormones wont have completely settled yet.
Is he well within himself ?
What sort of environment does he live in and is he with any other Buns?
He seems fine within himself. He did have his front teeth sorted out while he was neutered, don't know if that could have anything to do with it
He has a good size hutch and run and he also has my horses old stable to himself if the weather isn't too good. No other bunnies at the mo but he will be getting a wife at some point. He's 3 years old BTW.
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Could be that he would benefit from having a Bunny friend.
If his grumpiness continues it would be a good idea to get the Vet to check him over just incase there is a physiological problem.
I am sure once his hormones settle down and he has the company of a wifelet he will mellow
If his grumpiness continues it would be a good idea to get the Vet to check him over just incase there is a physiological problem.
I am sure once his hormones settle down and he has the company of a wifelet he will mellow
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Thanks Jane. I just can't believe the change in him when i see him
Could it be anything to do with him getting upset about the vet visit? I think he was just left in his hutch at his old home, he doesn't seem to know what to do with fruit and veggies!
Could it be anything to do with him getting upset about the vet visit? I think he was just left in his hutch at his old home, he doesn't seem to know what to do with fruit and veggies!
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