For Angora rabbits that have just arrived home, keeping them in cages is beneficial for training and developing some good habits. New Angora rabbits can let them out in your room for a while, but it is recommended not for a long time, so that Angora rabbits are used to eating and going to the toilet in the cage.
Arrange a rabbit toilet in the Angora rabbit's cage, and collect some of the Angora 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 Angora rabbit is pulled elsewhere in the cage, try to clean it up in time. 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 angora rabbits are stubborn and want to pee in a corner of the cage, please obey him , move the toilet there.
Some Angora rabbits learn to go to the toilet quickly, while others require some time and effort from the parent.
When you see the Angora Rabbit pouting its tail and ready to pee, push it to the toilet quickly. The same is true when the Angora Rabbit is active outside.
When the Angora rabbit finishes work in the toilet, remember to pet it to exaggerate it. If it is an adult Angora rabbit, you can also reward it with a small snack. If it is a gluttonous young rabbit, you can give it a few pieces of rabbit food Do reward.
For those Angora rabbits with poor academic performance, parents should spend more experience. When it comes out of the cage, watch it, and once it finds the action of pouting, immediately push it to the toilet.
You can punish, such as returning to the cage, or reprimanding, but please note that you will catch this little villain for education later, Angora rabbits will not understand why they are locked, they do not have the ability to practice .