Podcast: Understanding Rabbits: A Chat with Thea Harting on Animal Training Academy

Author:

Thea Harting is a seasoned behavior consultant and rabbit training instructor. She lives in New York City and has two decades of experience living alongside rabbits. She also has a decade of experience in rabbit rescue and shelter work. One of her specialized skills is facilitating rabbit bonding sessions, effectively guiding new rabbit owners through the intricate bonding processes.

Three Key Takeaways from the Podcast:

  1. Emphasising Enrichment and Agency: Thea elaborates on techniques that place importance on enrichment, agency, consent, and resilience for rabbit care and training.
  2. Understanding Rabbit Behavior and Bonding: The unique behavioral characteristics of rabbits are explored, highlighting the challenges and methods to establish a bond with these special learners.
  3. The Value of Applied Animal Behavior: Gain insights into the broader field of Applied Animal Behavior and its relevance to rabbit training, emphasizing the importance of continuous education and seeking mentorship.

The Goal: By understanding and addressing the intricacies of rabbit behavior, the objective is to mitigate feelings of overwhelm and uncertainty. In doing so, trainers can confidently approach rabbit training, equipped with the knowledge to positively impact these animals’ lives.

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