Training & Behavior Rabbit
Rabbit Litter Training
Toilet digitizes the principles we learned from a behaviorist vet's therapy sessions. Each stage progresses with small, achievable goals — breaking a large command into small steps (chaining + shaping) is the scientific basis of the process. The result is a sustainable behavior change for your rabbit.
Rabbit Litter Training
Toilet digitizes the principles we learned from a behaviorist vet's therapy sessions. Each stage progresses with small, achievable goals — breaking a large command into small steps (chaining + shaping) is the scientific basis of the process. The result is a sustainable behavior change for your rabbit.
How to Use?
1
Eğitim hedefinizi netleştirin — net tek bir davranışla başlayın (ör. tuvalet, otur).
2
Sessiz + dikkat çekmeyen bir alan seçin — ilk seanslar için.
3
Mama ödülü olarak küçük + sevdiği lezzeti hazırlayın (yaklaşık 10-20 küçük parça).
4
5 dakikalık seansı günde 2-3 kez tekrarlayın — uzun seans yorgunluk yapar.
5
Her başarıda anında ödüllendirin (3 saniye içinde) + olumsuz tepkiyi yok sayın.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should training start?
The socialization window for baby rabbits is between weeks 8-16 — if this window is missed, it is hard to make up for later. Adult rabbits can also be trained, but more patience and a longer time are required.
Professional trainer or DIY at home?
Basic commands can be learned at home. A professional behaviorist is essential for behavior issues (aggression, separation anxiety, fear). You can find Wuffi-recommended trainers on the Get Service page.
Do you recommend punishment methods?
Absolutely not. Modern behavioral science shows that punishment-based training is harmful in the long run. Positive reinforcement (pet food, praise, play reward) is 3-5 times more effective.
Does the whole family need to follow the same protocol?
Yes — inconsistency is the biggest factor that doubles the training process. Everyone in the family must use the same commands, the same hand signals, and the same rewards.
When can I expect to see results?
Basic commands (sit, lie down, come) take 2-3 weeks. Complex behaviors (stay, give paw) take 4-8 weeks. Behavior problems (barking, anxiety) take 8-12 weeks. Consistency is the only factor that speeds things up.