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Adolescent Rabbits
Adolescence usually begins as early as four months
and can end as late as two years. Behaviors signaling
the onset of adolescence include: loss of house
training, spraying, biting, nipping, nest building,
destructiveness and courtship behaviors such as
mounting and circling. This is normal part of development,
not a sign that something is wrong with your rabbit
or that she is bad or mean. It is time to have your
rabbit spayed or neutered. Qualified veterinarians
are able to spay and neuter rabbits. Click
here for a list of qualified veterinarians in
the Milwaukee area.
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