THE PRECIOUS PETS: MOBILE PET GROOMING TO YOUR HOME SINGAPORE(2026 BEST RATED)
  • Home
  • Our Services
    • Dog Grooming
    • Rabbit Grooming
    • Guinea Pig Grooming
    • Cat Grooming
  • Book A Groomer To Your Home
  • 13 Benefits Of Mobile Pet Grooming
  • Terms Of Service
  • Grooming Faq
    • Dog Grooming Faq
    • Rabbit Grooming Faq
    • Guinea Pig Grooming Faq
    • Cat Grooming Faq
  • Blog & Article
  • Useful Links
  • Career
  • About Us

Pet blog & article

Useful Pet Information

how to stop rabbit destructive chewing?

12/13/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
Nobody can stop a rabbit from chewing entirely—it’s a natural behavior—but you can redirect it to safe options and protect your home. The key is providing plenty of chew toys, rabbit‑proofing your space, and ensuring your rabbit’s diet and environment meet their needs. Rabbits chew because their teeth grow continuously and need to be worn down.

Ways To Stop Destructive Chewing

  • Safe chewing toys: Offer untreated wooden blocks, willow sticks, cardboard tunnels, or hay cubes to satisfy natural chewing instincts without damaging your home.

  • Rabbit‑proof your living space: Cover electrical wires with protective tubing, block access to baseboards, and shield furniture edges that may tempt chewing.

  • Feed a hay‑rich diet: Ensure plenty of hay, as constant chewing helps wear down teeth naturally and reduces inappropriate chewing.

  • Create a chew‑friendly environment: Set up an area with toys, tunnels, and safe materials to give your rabbit a designated outlet.

  • Prevent boredom: Provide enrichment such as digging boxes, foraging toys, or supervised playtime to keep your rabbit engaged.
​
  • Use safe deterrents sparingly: Apply safe, bitter sprays to areas like furniture, door edges only as a last resolution.

If your rabbit continues to chew excessively even after provided with plenty of toys and hay, this behaviour could indicate underlying stress, dental problems, or insufficient mental stimulation. In situations like these, arranging a veterinary examination is advisable to rule out any medical conditions that may be contributing to the issue.
0 Comments

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.

    The Precious pets

    “Some things just fill your heart without trying”

    Archives

    December 2025
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019

    Categories

    All
    Cats
    Dogs
    Guinea Pigs
    Rabbits

Copyright © 2010-2026. All Rights Reserved.  |  The Precious Pets  |  +65 9697 3337  |  Terms Of Service  | [email protected]
He has made everything beautiful in it's time
  • Home
  • Our Services
    • Dog Grooming
    • Rabbit Grooming
    • Guinea Pig Grooming
    • Cat Grooming
  • Book A Groomer To Your Home
  • 13 Benefits Of Mobile Pet Grooming
  • Terms Of Service
  • Grooming Faq
    • Dog Grooming Faq
    • Rabbit Grooming Faq
    • Guinea Pig Grooming Faq
    • Cat Grooming Faq
  • Blog & Article
  • Useful Links
  • Career
  • About Us