Rabbit Agility
Jumping through hoops, walking on two legs, and spinning in circles are just some of the behaviors demonstrated by the amazing rabbits in this video! In Getting Started: Clicking with Your Rabbit you can learn how to train your rabbit to do similar behaviors, so download a copy and get started clicking today! From the ClickFlicks Learning Center. www.clickertraining.tv “Clicker training” is the popular term for the training or teaching method based on what we know about how living organisms learn. Research has shown that any creature—whether a dog, cat, dolphin, parrot, fish, horse, llama, or person—is more likely to learn and repeat actions that result in consequences it desires and enjoys. So clicker trainers provide consequences desired by their animal in exchange for actions or behaviors desired by their trainers. We call these consequences “rewards” and the process is called “reinforcement.” Clicker training, therefore, is a positive-reinforcement-based system of training. First widely used by dolphin trainers who needed a way to teach behavior without using physical force, operant conditioning (the scientific term for clicker training) can be and has been successfully employed with animals of all sizes and species, both domesticated and wild, young and old; all breeds of dogs and puppies, cats, birds, leopards, rats, rabbits, chinchillas, fish, and more. Clicker trainers who learn the underlying principles have at their disposal a powerful set of tools that enable …
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how many rabbits do you have i am trianing my to new one the lop i love them xx:)
training a dog works , so why not a rabbit !
omfg thats one huge bunny!!!
I think the black rabbit wanted to take a break at 7:25
wow the black one is amazing! but they all are ^^
Thanks for making this video about such wonderful creatures.
hi markkpct, what a marvellous teaching video, thanks a lot for all bunny’s teachers to start the training ! ^^
All rabbits are trainable… but… first they have to learn to trust you compleatly and alot of people just casually own rabbits and don’t spend the extra time to bond with them. Also the reason your bun attacts you in the cage is becouse it’s become cage protective…Buns are very teritorial and if you don’t make your hands in the cage = something great happens they will attack it. This also happens to buns when spend too many hours in an issolated cage. Check out House Rabbit Society.
AWESOME!!…..after this vid i tried 2 train my rabbits but they r not interested i guess
looks like an angora to me
I think it’s an Angora
0.47 lol giant rabbit runs in
I’m glad I came across this video! So many people think that a bunny is just something you put in a cage and let it sit. They really look like they’re enjoying what they’re doing, because frankly if they didn’t like it, they would just hop away.
Maybe that’s what I’ll do when I retire!
awesome! and lol he thumps in the last few seconds of the video! too cute
r you feeding it leaves?
teach me how to do that pls
ye wat are you feeding them…
man this reminds me about my netherland dwarf rabbit…. thumper…. only 3 months old when he was trained….died at 5 months….:’(
Cool
That is so cool!
Your rabbits are true athletes!!
Aww so cutie
What is it that you’re using for treats?
wow amazing rabbit…. is the fuzzy one a british giant? mine is she is black and she attacks me haha lol ure bunnies are cutiie.
are all your rabbits trainable? I could never get mine to come over and take a treat from my hand–she was so skittish and preferred to hide– sometimes would attack my hand when I went into her cage with a scoop of food. Your rabbits seem really sociable. You’re a great trainer!