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		<title>How Do You Train A Bunny?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How Do You Train A Bunny? Bunny training is not like one equation where one answer solves it all. There are multiple differing opinions and solutions to each individual rabbit problem. For example, you can learn how to care and &#8230; <a href="http://rabbittrainingtechniques.com/blog/how-do-you-train-a-bunny/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>How Do You Train A Bunny? </strong>Bunny training is not like one equation where one answer  solves it all. There are multiple differing opinions and solutions to  each individual rabbit problem. For example, you can learn how to care  and train a rabbit or you can opt to hire someone else to do it! Of  course, hiring a rabbit trainer is not only hard but finding one is  probably harder! I recommend checking out <a href="http://rabbittrainingtechniques.com">Rabbit Training Techniques</a> for complete info on how to train a rabbit.</p>
<p>The good news is that it’s quite easy to learn to care for a rabbit.  If you’ve ever had a dog and trained it, you’ll notice a lot of  similarities. This post will discuss an easy to use psychological  tactic…</p>
<p>This tactic is called “positive reinforcement”and basically means  that every time your rabbit does something good you reward him or her.  If your rabbit does something you don’t like you simply ignore it and  don’t reinforce the behavior.</p>
<p>What rewards do you give to your rabbit?</p>
<p>Rabbits have certain things they like and would love to be rewarded  with. Some ideas would include a treat your rabbit loves, petting it in  its favorite spot, or anything else it loves. Doing this after your  rabbit does something good will show your rabbit that that action was  awesome and your rabbit should continue to do this action.</p>
<p>This type of psychological <strong>bunny training</strong> is used all the time on animals.  The professional trainers that train animals for shows and exhibits use  exactly this! This is what I learned when asking experts the question&#8230;.<strong>How Do You Train A Bunny?</strong></p>
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<p>Many beginners when training animals use the false idea of negative  reinforcement. What this means is that you would punish bad behavior.  Rabbits don’t respond very well to this. Let’s just look at the rabbit  itself. This type of animal is instinctively wired not to respond to  punishment. Rabbits are very low on the food chain and are usually  running away from danger. By becoming dangerous to your rabbit you end  up not getting anywhere. You want your rabbit to trust you and listen to  your every command.</p>
<p>If you would like a complete guide that teaches the ins and outs of training, caring, and successfully having a pet bunny that lives to good old age, check out <a title="rabbit training tips" href="../../">Rabbit training tips</a>!</p>
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