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Common signs include increased destructiveness (digging and chewing), loss of litter box training, and territorial aggression such as nipping or lunging.

Rabbits typically enter their adolescent or "teenage" stage between of age, lasting until they reach adulthood at approximately 12 months . While baby rabbits are often docile and cuddly, the onset of puberty triggers a significant personality shift.

During this rapid growth phase, continued feeding of alfalfa-based fortified foods is often recommended to meet higher calorie and nutrient requirements. Benefits for Youth Owners teens bunny

Successfully navigating the teenage months requires patience and proactive care adjustments.

Establish clear limits without using physical punishment, which is ineffective for rabbits. Instead, use positive reinforcement and structure their environment to set them up for success. During this rapid growth phase, continued feeding of

Since teenage bunnies have high energy, providing safe outlets for their natural instincts is vital. Use "survival techniques" like providing cardboard boxes for chewing and sandboxes for digging to redirect their focus away from furniture or carpets.

While challenging, raising a rabbit can be a highly rewarding experience for teenagers and children. Rabbit Lifespan and Life Stages - Oxbow Animal Health During this rapid growth phase

Veterinarians at Oxbow Animal Health and experts at Rabbit.org emphasize that altering your rabbit (typically between 3–6 months) is the most effective way to stabilize hormonal behaviors and provide long-term health benefits.