Initially, Pewter was hand fed with rabbit pellets so he associated hands with reward – previously he was aggressive and fearful towards people. Once he was …
Sure! It’s great fun! I’d recommend first watching my video on ‘Rabbit
clicker training – first steps.’ Also, google karen pryor’s website (she
INVENTED clicker training) and have a look on the house rabbit
association’s website (google house rabbit association clicker). Those
should cover the basics – if you have specific questions then please feel
free to private message me and I’ll try to help! 🙂 Good luck – your
rabbits will thank you!
He’s actually an English Polish rabbit but they’re pretty similar –
slightly longer ears and nose and apparently a slightly shinier coat…
He’s slightly bigger than my old Netherland Dwarf. Quite a bit smaller than
the rabbit on your videos, though, I think! 🙂
I’ve put a link in the description of this video to the ‘First Steps’ video
for rabbit training – it’s at the bottom of the paragraph. Rabbits learn at
very different speeds. Pewter was fearful and aggressive and he took
several months of working with the clicker before he would reliably do one
command. Babbitt, because she was joining Pewter, took about a week! Hope
this helps! Let me know if you’d like any more tips!
Two months to “get” the idea of the clicker (he was fear-aggressive).
Perhaps a month after that to teach the tricks. Now he’ll pick up a new
trick in about 10 mins. The more tricks you teach, the quicker they learn.
🙂
Ava S
ERMERGHERD
IM GETTING A BUNNY
JUST
AWH
AWWWWWWWWH
sammie Nadiabreezer
soo cute
Stacy Alexander
How do you keep your bun from nibbling your fingers while clicker training?
commonurlz
Haaaai
Pewterrabbit1
Type in “Karen Pryor iclick clicker” into google or ebay and you’ll find
it. 🙂
Jessica Hammomd
im soo gonna try this with my rabbit cookie, whos about 3
Bethany Rozzi
really cool but i am trying to train my rabbit could you post a step by
step vedio on how to start?
Pewterrabbit1
Good luck! It’s so much fun! Let me know if you post a video of him! 🙂
Pewterrabbit1
Sure! It’s great fun! I’d recommend first watching my video on ‘Rabbit
clicker training – first steps.’ Also, google karen pryor’s website (she
INVENTED clicker training) and have a look on the house rabbit
association’s website (google house rabbit association clicker). Those
should cover the basics – if you have specific questions then please feel
free to private message me and I’ll try to help! 🙂 Good luck – your
rabbits will thank you!
nathalie gomez
We’re can you buy this “clicker” respond if you can
Majd AL-Hazmi
12th ahh u guys pull me crazy
KikiDayz
Come train my rabbit T^T he dont wanna learnnnn
FurrySmallPaws
how long did it take you to train him these tricks
Pewterrabbit1
He’s actually an English Polish rabbit but they’re pretty similar –
slightly longer ears and nose and apparently a slightly shinier coat…
He’s slightly bigger than my old Netherland Dwarf. Quite a bit smaller than
the rabbit on your videos, though, I think! 🙂
Pewterrabbit1
I’ve put a link in the description of this video to the ‘First Steps’ video
for rabbit training – it’s at the bottom of the paragraph. Rabbits learn at
very different speeds. Pewter was fearful and aggressive and he took
several months of working with the clicker before he would reliably do one
command. Babbitt, because she was joining Pewter, took about a week! Hope
this helps! Let me know if you’d like any more tips!
Pewterrabbit1
Two months to “get” the idea of the clicker (he was fear-aggressive).
Perhaps a month after that to teach the tricks. Now he’ll pick up a new
trick in about 10 mins. The more tricks you teach, the quicker they learn.
🙂