Rabbit Behavior


Knowing the basics of rabbit behavior can help you to understand your furry friend. After all, they can't talk, so learning their behaviors is important for you as an owner!

Are they happy? Sad? Angry? Or in need of medical attention? We're here to help you decipher it all. Have a look at our rabbit behavior articles below.

My Rabbit Hates Me! Tips On Bonding With Your Rabbit

My Rabbit Hates Me! Tips On Bonding With Your Rabbit

Does your rabbit seem to hate you? Why won't they let you pick them up? Why do they run away when you come close? Find out why your bunny acts like this and how to build a bond with them.

Chewing And Digging

Chewing And Digging

Two of the most common rabbit behaviors are digging and chewing. While these behaviors are normal for your bun, and you won't be able to stop them, you can protect your house from those teeth and nails.

Common Rabbit Behaviors: Teeth Grinding, Circling and Flopping

Common Rabbit Behaviors: Teeth Grinding, Circling and Flopping

Your rabbit uses many different behaviors to communicate. But what do all these behaviors mean? Learn how to understand your rabbit with these common behavior tips.

Toys For Your Pet Rabbit

Toys For Your Pet Rabbit

Toys are important for rabbits. Toys help to keep them mentally stimulated, as well as physically active, and satisfy their natural instincts. Take a look at the types of toys available for your bunny.

Is My Rabbit Sad, Lonely Or Depressed?

Is My Rabbit Sad, Lonely Or Depressed?

Rabbits can experience both positive and negative emotions. Low mood and depression in your bunny can significantly impact their well-being, so you’ll want to make sure they’re happy and cared for at all times.

Bonding Your Rabbits

Bonding Your Rabbits

Bunnies are not solitary animals, and thrive when they can interact with their own kind. However, they're also very territorial, so bonding two rabbits needs to be a careful process.