
Let climbs on me but hates being held build trust
A rabbit who climbs on you but hates being held is comfortable choosing contact, not being restrained. Keep affection floor-level and practice necessary handling separately in tiny supported steps. Do not force a milestone; look for the rabbit who chooses to come back tomorrow. Keep your body low, your hands predictable, and your expectations small enough that the session ends while the mood is still friendly.
A good bonding routine often looks uneventful from the outside: quiet sitting, a few treats, calm exits, and a rabbit who learns that your presence does not always mean pressure or surprise. A tiny win might be one hop toward your knee, a relaxed pause by the hay, or leaving the hideout without bolting back inside.













