For newly arrived English spotted rabbits, keeping them in cages will help train them to develop some good habits. New bunnies can let them out in your room for a while, but it is recommended not for a long time, so that the bunnies get used to eating and going to the toilet in the cage.
Arrange a rabbit toilet in the cage of the British spotted rabbit, collect some of the rabbit's poop and urine, and pay attention to a little more. Put it in the toilet every day and tell it that this is the place to go to the toilet.

If the English spotted rabbit is pulled elsewhere in the cage, try to do as much as possible Clean up promptly. If it's pulling on your floor, also try to clean up the smell with detergent, etc., so as not to mislead, here is the toilet. If you're stubborn about peeing in a corner of the cage, listen to it and move the toilet there.
For those English spotted rabbits with poor academic performance, parents should spend more effort. You can punish, such as returning to the cage, or reprimanding, but please note that you need to educate at the time, and catch this little villain to educate later, the British spotted rabbit will not figure out why it is locked.
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