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Subject: Re: yummy bunny treats


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patty (enthusiast)
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Date Posted: 02:37:03 10/28/08 Tue
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In reply to: Remy 's message, "Re: yummy bunny treats" on 20:12:06 05/30/08 Fri

>>I was told that when bunnies are being judged they
>>recieve treats so that they will be still. So
>>obviously bunnies are food motivated. Unfortunately
>>for me, my bun only eats treats when he is good and
>>ready. His favorite treat is rasins, but is there a
>>really good treat out there that is so yummy that my
>>bun will work for it? Any suggestions? Also, I was
>>looking for tips on teaching bunnies to hold still.
>>Thanks so much!
>
>Mollly,
>My bunny likes sweet potatoes, apples, and baby food
>that he can eat as a treat. He tends to love all of
>them! Oh, and getting your bunny to hold still? You
>could probably make him wait besides giving him a
>treat immediately

ive gottwo extremely competative netherland dwarf lop bunnies, brothers, seven weeks old.... they love there fruit.....blueberries, raisins, carrots, tomato juice..... but if i give them a tiny wiff of celery, they'll do anything i want.. try that. people say carrots are candy, but if you start feeding them celery at a young age, its much easier to get a positive response gradually as they get older

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Re: yummy bunny treatsDeborah (Happy)
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