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How Teach Your Rabbit To Come When Called? | Guide 101

George Henry

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Do you want your pet bunny to come to you on a single call? You might be curious about the ways to train them.

Read this article and learn tips to get your rabbits coming to you when you call them! 

Here’s How To Call a Rabbit To You

A rabbit can be a great pet, but it differs greatly from a cat or a dog in that it is a really smart creature.

Keep reading to learn tips on training them to come on your call.

Step 1: Gain the Trust Of Your Bunny

Gaining your rabbit’s trust can be a slow process. Here are some useful steps to help you:

  • Provide Basic Care: Provide your rabbit with shelter and basic stuff.

  • Create a Safe Space: Set up a space for your rabbit to explore without feeling threatened.

  • Use Treats: Offer healthy and favorite treats to encourage your rabbit to come closer.

  • Playtime: Spend time every day with your bunnies. It will help build a bond through positive interactions.

With time and patience, your rabbit will learn to trust you. 

Step 2: Train Your Rabbit

Give treats or favorite food to keep a positive association with rabbit.

Here are some simple tips on training your bunnies to approach you in a single shot.

1. Establish a Command:

Choose a specific cue word or phrase (like “come” or your rabbit’s name) that you’ll use to call your rabbit. It will make them recognize their name.

2. Reinforce the Association:

Consider giving your rabbit treats or favorite foods to create positive reinforcement whenever you call it.

You can also use the crinkle of a treat bag. The rabbit will get curious, and this encourages the rabbit to associate the command with the treat. 

3. Start in a Quiet Environment:

Begin training in a space where your rabbit feels safe and comfortable. This will help them catch your attention and focus on you.

4. Use a Clicker:

Clicker training is a great way to get the attention of pets. Use a clicker or make a clicking sound using your mouth.

Reward your rabbit right after they respond to your call. It will help them truly understand your behavior.

5. Gradual Increase in Distance:

Once your rabbit responds at close range, start calling them while gradually increasing the distance. Ensure they still receive rewards when they come to you.

6. Practice Regularly:

Schedule short training sessions with your rabbit every day for 5-10 minutes. Regular practice reinforces the behavior and keeps your rabbit engaged.

7. Be Patient and Consistent: 

Training happens over time, so be patient. Make sure to repeat the tricks. Consistency in your commands and rewards will help solidify the behavior over time.

Note: These steps may take a few weeks to get successfully to the point where your rabbit comes toward you almost every time you call them.

Extra Tips for Rabbit Calling

Training your rabbit in open field.

Some more crucial pieces of advice are:

  • Jackrabbits will respond to a call that sounds like an animal, such as a cat. It will get your rabbit curious and draw it closer to you. 

  • Don’t make the mistake of chasing a rabbit. Watch and stalk him when he settles down.

  • Avoid looking at rabbits when calling them, they’ll be less likely to come out of hiding if they think someone’s watching them.

  • While you use the treats to lure rabbits, never force the rabbits to do something they are uncomfortable with.

  • Sitting near your rabbit and getting down to their level makes you more approachable.

Enjoy the Experience!

Now, you know several tips for calling a rabbit. Follow them for rabbit hunting and get them to come to you.

Use these techniques frequently to get your rabbit’s response when you call their name. Remember, the goal is to do training consistently but in short bursts!

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