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  • That poor rabbit -- does she have to live in that miserable dark cage? With a wire-bottom floor which is bad for her hocks? No small wonder if she is aggressive. It's depressing to run across this on YouTube, although if this is happening, it's important that the world see it.

  • hi :) i came across this looking for britannia petites because i have one. they derive from wild hares, which is the reason for their aggressiveness. ive had mine since she was 4-6 months. the only time i find her aggressive is when she wants some lovin, if you know what i mean haha.. she's never attacked me though. she'll nip @ my ankles which is a normal habit, but other than that..shes a doll. she loves cuddling as well.

  • is her cage big enough?

  • @JaimeeLauren Yes.. but that didn't stop me from getting lot bigger cages than this one for the rabbits. I actually prefer big cages for even little rabbits. It's all good.

  • She is just whimpering because she wants to get Bred

  • @OneidaFishWhisperer Exactly!

  • Britannia Petites are not always aggressive. I have owned Britannia Petites for 10 yrs and I have noticed when you handle them at a young age the show no signs of aggression. As a member of the ARBA (American Rabbit Breeders Assoc.) I feel it was so wrong of you to mix two breeds, expecailly if you are not trying to make a new breed and get it accepted into the Standard Of Perffection.

  • Hi. I'm sorry that your little Britannia Petite has become more aggressive. Might be something you can do about that. At least worth a try. Put a feeder on her cage so you can feed her from the outside. Petites get upset if you invade their space everyday. She may calm down. When you go to get her out, put something in first. Let her jump at that and then grab her. She will learn that it is futile to resist. : ) Once out, be sweet and give her greens to nibble. She may calm some. Try it.

  • Hi. I'm sorry that your little Britannia Petite has become more aggressive. Might be something you can do about that. At least worth a try. Put a feeder on her cage so you can feed her from the outside. Petites get upset if you invade their space everyday. She may calm down. When you go to get her out, put something in first. Let her jump at that and then grab her. She will learn that it is futile to resist. : ) Once out, be sweet and give her greens to nibble. She may calm some. Try it.

  • Hi. I'm sorry that your little Britannia Petite has become more aggressive. Might be something you can do about that. At least worth a try. Put a feeder on her cage so you can feed her from the outside. Petites get upset if you invade their space everyday. She may calm down. When you go to get her out, put something in first. Let her jump at that and then grab her. She will learn that it is futile to resist. : ) Once out, be sweet and give her greens to nibble. She may calm some. Try it.

  • I have a britannia petite... i cant handle her at all :( i got her when she was about 10-12weeks i think... but after a few weeks of getting her we went on holiday and a friend looked after her for 2 weeks... when we got her back she got even more agressive :(

  • @halamahdi If you just handle no matter if she is aggressive or not she will start to become nicer .

  • NICE!

    perfect

  • aweee i want it XD

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