How do you calm down an overly aggressive pet rabbit?
Most people have a preconceived notion of rabbits as cute and cuddly creatures that crave their owner’s affections. While this may be true with some rabbits, they do have a wide variety of personalities. In fact, some can be aggressive, exhibiting behaviors such as lunging, grunting and sometimes even biting people. Most owners will label these rabbits as mean or aggressive. With time and patience, these rabbits can be worked with and will overcome many of their bad behaviors. I am not going to state that all will become sweet lovable buns, but they can become nice members of your family. First things first. If your rabbit has not already been spayed or neutered, then get him or her fixed. Many rabbits have raging hormones that can turn them into little demons. Remove the hormones (through altering your rabbit), give some gentle touches, and you can turn an aggressive or territorial rabbit into a love that seeks out attention. A prime example of this is a foster rabbit named Lucky. She