omg he's EXACTLY alike our Parsley :P I've seen pictures of hundreds of bunnies in the net and they are brown, white, black, grey or with patches and all varations but your's exactly like ours, even in the light gray patches!
I got the same looking Holland Lop a specific color or whatever it is she's a Broken Tort color or whatever it is they have a specific name to identify the Holland Lop but she is hyper and everytime she does this I call it (Relaxing) she will get up so it's neat to watch this rabbit stay still but my other rabbit she sits right down if she is pretty comfortable.
I have a holland lop, but a problem... she is about 6 or 7 weeks old, and keeps peeing out of the cage! should i buy her a litter box? shes not spayed, will that help? I love her sooo much, but I really want to fix this problem. any tips?
im not really sure.. we got this guy at 1.5 years old and he was litter trained..i think they litter train pretty easily though, yours is still really young
If they're not spayed or neutered, they're almost impossible to litter train. I've got a 3 year old intact male, and he just pees wherever he wants...
You should litter train her first before you let her roam around the house. And you shouldnt let her have free roam of the house for a while, or she might view her cage as punishment. :)
@VMBproductions Spaying is good for any female rabbit once they reach about adulthood(about 6 months or so, or when they stop growing), because they can get female related cancers if they aren't. Rabbits are so easy to litter train, though if they don't like the type of litter, they will often let you know by leaving presents outside it(though definitely never use pine, because it damages their liver).
TTTT OMG YOUR RABBIT LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE MINE I MISS HIM SO MUCH! SPEEDYFRSKY ILY D':
EmoRockerLoveStephen 7 months ago
omg he's EXACTLY alike our Parsley :P I've seen pictures of hundreds of bunnies in the net and they are brown, white, black, grey or with patches and all varations but your's exactly like ours, even in the light gray patches!
valitsaki 8 months ago
Can you litter train a 2 year old rabbit ??
EeveeGirl0001 9 months ago
@EeveeGirl0001 Yes.
TheCello091 6 months ago
I got the same looking Holland Lop a specific color or whatever it is she's a Broken Tort color or whatever it is they have a specific name to identify the Holland Lop but she is hyper and everytime she does this I call it (Relaxing) she will get up so it's neat to watch this rabbit stay still but my other rabbit she sits right down if she is pretty comfortable.
crazyman7000 1 year ago
He must really trust you, doesn't even get up when you pet him....
lexmark136 1 year ago
lil dude must be a hockey fan.
iMustAdmit85 2 years ago
that looks like my bunny blossome
crazyman7000 2 years ago
I have a holland lop, but a problem... she is about 6 or 7 weeks old, and keeps peeing out of the cage! should i buy her a litter box? shes not spayed, will that help? I love her sooo much, but I really want to fix this problem. any tips?
VMBproductions 2 years ago
im not really sure.. we got this guy at 1.5 years old and he was litter trained..i think they litter train pretty easily though, yours is still really young
bigally41 2 years ago
spray
youcreatea 2 years ago
If they're not spayed or neutered, they're almost impossible to litter train. I've got a 3 year old intact male, and he just pees wherever he wants...
sacrecour72 1 year ago
@VMBproductions peeing outside of the cage wait till their like 9-10 weeks my bunny likes to kick it's poop out side of the cage
Freepepsi42 1 year ago
You should litter train her first before you let her roam around the house. And you shouldnt let her have free roam of the house for a while, or she might view her cage as punishment. :)
sunflowerchic91 1 year ago
@VMBproductions
I've heard of litter boxes being effective. you should look up some bunny potty training manuals or tips
lemoneeshortcake 1 year ago
@VMBproductions Spaying is good for any female rabbit once they reach about adulthood(about 6 months or so, or when they stop growing), because they can get female related cancers if they aren't. Rabbits are so easy to litter train, though if they don't like the type of litter, they will often let you know by leaving presents outside it(though definitely never use pine, because it damages their liver).
RobingdfelowsLady 1 year ago
Hahahaha, just like mine! I guess he gets all flat like a pancake with chunks everywhere. Hahahaha.
KotLeopold 3 years ago
lmfao!!!
youcreatea 3 years ago
Beautiful!
sandypet1995 3 years ago
cute rabbit!<3=D
colorflame01 3 years ago
Looks like he's enjoying the tv show!
frozentootsiepop 3 years ago 5