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We got our dwarf bunny at 2 monts of age - within a couple of weeks he/she had pretty much toilet trained him/herself. He/she is now 4 months of age and is pooing and weeing everywhere!!! I did change the brand of pellets I was giving him/her, he/she...
has been wormed, we let him/her have free range of the house because he /she was so well toilet trained. Does anyone have any advice on why he/she may have regressed?
I have contacted the local vet to discuss having