Jinx - 2013-01-17 I have a havana rabbit. He is the best thing that ever happened to me. He lives to be pet and loves kisses, but he also loves having his own alone time. I love him so much. His name is rhino. Because when I bought him they gave him to me in a box that had rhino on it. He is perfect and beautiful.
Amber Solomon - 2012-12-05 I have a Havana rabbit, and shes super sweet, but super shy. And when i put something in her cage she runs at it like she would attack it, but then she just like smells it, is this normal or what is it? And what could cause this. And how can i help stop this and how cam i help gentile her. I have 2 other rabbits and theydont do that, and they are pretty docile. What can i do?
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Charlie Roche - 2012-12-05 Some bunnies are just more curious, lively, agressive, laid back more so than others. If you threw a ball for a pup - some will chase it and some won't. Sounds like if you throw a ball for your little Havana - she will chase it. She is curious and attentive and wants to know what eveything is. So something new and she runs up to it and tries to determine - what it is and can she eat it. I don't know why you would want to stop it. - Just me. I would think you would want to capitalize on it. I would take her into a small room - like the bathroom with a bunch of objects hiden behind your back and put them down or throw them one at a time. Sit down on the floor with your Havana and have some fun. It will get some of the excess energy out of the Havana. Then have a little stuffed animal (little) that you can use with your hand to play with the Havana and then use your hand to play with the Havana. She will be calmer, she will get used to your hand, you will get used to her antics and eventually you will be able to hold and pet her.
Amber Solomon - 2012-12-05 It scares me a lot. And sometimes i cant tell if its aggressive or not.
kimberly - 2012-01-16 My daughter wants a bunny really bad i'm saving up to buy my daughter a bunny
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Charlie Roche - 2012-01-16 Just do the best you can think of to get it set up correctly. I like a space like the corner of a kitchen or laundry room if it leads to the rest of the home. Hutch with stairs or landing that comes out and a litter in the hutch and at the bottom of the hutch. I bet you a dollar you will get as much enjoyment from that bunny as she does. Enjoy.
Zoe - 2011-08-11 i have a Havana bunny and it is so cute, fun loving, cuddly, and nice also. I have 2 sisters they are 3 and 6 they love playing with her Her name is Minx she is black and I got her from a fair she was supposed to be 20.00 dollars but I got her for 5.00 dollars. It was so awesome. I love her. She is very loving
monique h - 2011-03-31 I have a havana he is about a yr old now and he is sweet and bitter, he growls all the time, yet he always wants to play, he also loves my black lab.
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Charlie Roche - 2011-04-01 They do growl. In most cases it is just a sound similar to a puppy playing. However, it can be an alert if he is moddy, not wanting to play or afraid of new people, which happens the more they bond with you. Have you read the article on Havana Rabbits on Animal World? There is some good insight there.
Meena Daae' Fech - 2011-07-02 My wabbit growls 2. We call ours Vicious.
Callie - 2012-11-11 Havana rabbits are great I own one myself she's so sweet! I only paid $20!! There adorable!!! Especially for small children. Their not very aggressive and very laid-back animals.
Jacob - 2012-10-30 That looks exacly like my rabbit white paws and feet at the bottom and chocolate brown fur plus he has the same ears how old is it? Is it a boy? And where was it from be specific where it was born coz I found out my friends rabbit is my rabbits mum
Bobbi - 2012-09-08 I have a black Havana named BlackJack. We adopted him about month ago. He is not really a friendly rabbit. We bought a nice big cage, I talk to him all the time and let him loose in the room everyday for exercise. He does not want to be picked up, but will let me pet him sometimes. He bites me or my daughter all the time. I have no idea how old he is. I'm thinking about getting him fixed. Will this help? Also I think he's spraying and it stinks! I really want to keep him and give him a chance. He is beautiful. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Charlie Roche - 2012-09-09 Yes, neutering should do the trick. if you want a PET bunny - you should always neuter. make sure the vet has done this before on bunnies and is an exotic vet. A weekend class does not an exotic vet make -
teresa g-u - 2012-10-01 I have Havanas, all you do to make them nice is give them lots of attention. They don't need a big cage because there small. Talking to them can freak them out. Giving him exercise is good. Go to the vet to find out how old he is.Is he by a girl? By the way I'm 9.
If you want a really laid back, sweet, and calm bunny...the Havana Rabbit is the one for you!
I have a havana rabbit. He is the best thing that ever happened to me. He lives to be pet and loves kisses, but he also loves having his own alone time. I love him so much. His name is rhino. Because when I bought him they gave him to me in a box that had rhino on it. He is perfect and beautiful.
I have a Havana rabbit, and shes super sweet, but super shy. And when i put something in her cage she runs at it like she would attack it, but then she just like smells it, is this normal or what is it? And what could cause this. And how can i help stop this and how cam i help gentile her. I have 2 other rabbits and theydont do that, and they are pretty docile. What can i do?
Some bunnies are just more curious, lively, agressive, laid back more so than others. If you threw a ball for a pup - some will chase it and some won't. Sounds like if you throw a ball for your little Havana - she will chase it. She is curious and attentive and wants to know what eveything is. So something new and she runs up to it and tries to determine - what it is and can she eat it. I don't know why you would want to stop it. - Just me. I would think you would want to capitalize on it. I would take her into a small room - like the bathroom with a bunch of objects hiden behind your back and put them down or throw them one at a time. Sit down on the floor with your Havana and have some fun. It will get some of the excess energy out of the Havana. Then have a little stuffed animal (little) that you can use with your hand to play with the Havana and then use your hand to play with the Havana. She will be calmer, she will get used to your hand, you will get used to her antics and eventually you will be able to hold and pet her.
It scares me a lot. And sometimes i cant tell if its aggressive or not.
awww, we have the same name :D hahaha!
I wanna have a Havana Rabbit someday
My daughter wants a bunny really bad i'm saving up to buy my daughter a bunny
Just do the best you can think of to get it set up correctly. I like a space like the corner of a kitchen or laundry room if it leads to the rest of the home. Hutch with stairs or landing that comes out and a litter in the hutch and at the bottom of the hutch. I bet you a dollar you will get as much enjoyment from that bunny as she does.
Enjoy.
i have a Havana bunny and it is so cute, fun loving, cuddly, and nice also. I have 2 sisters they are 3 and 6 they love playing with her Her name is Minx she is black and I got her from a fair she was supposed to be 20.00 dollars but I got her for 5.00 dollars. It was so awesome. I love her. She is very loving
Awesome
My little Havana is soo soft, cute, and cuddly, I can't put him down. lol
Glad you enjoy him. They are so soft.
I have a havana he is about a yr old now and he is sweet and bitter, he growls all the time, yet he always wants to play, he also loves my black lab.
They do growl. In most cases it is just a sound similar to a puppy playing. However, it can be an alert if he is moddy, not wanting to play or afraid of new people, which happens the more they bond with you. Have you read the article on Havana Rabbits on Animal World? There is some good insight there.
My wabbit growls 2. We call ours Vicious.
Havana rabbits are great I own one myself she's so sweet! I only paid $20!! There adorable!!! Especially for small children. Their not very aggressive and very laid-back animals.
That looks exacly like my rabbit white paws and feet at the bottom and chocolate brown fur plus he has the same ears how old is it? Is it a boy? And where was it from be specific where it was born coz I found out my friends rabbit is my rabbits mum
I have a black Havana named BlackJack. We adopted him about month ago. He is not really a friendly rabbit. We bought a nice big cage, I talk to him all the time and let him loose in the room everyday for exercise. He does not want to be picked up, but will let me pet him sometimes. He bites me or my daughter all the time. I have no idea how old he is. I'm thinking about getting him fixed. Will this help? Also I think he's spraying and it stinks! I really want to keep him and give him a chance. He is beautiful. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Yes, neutering should do the trick. if you want a PET bunny - you should always neuter. make sure the vet has done this before on bunnies and is an exotic vet. A weekend class does not an exotic vet make -
I have Havanas, all you do to make them nice is give them lots of attention. They don't need a big cage because there small. Talking to them can freak them out. Giving him exercise is good. Go to the vet to find out how old he is.Is he by a girl? By the way I'm 9.