If you’ve recently welcomed a rabbit into your home, you might be wondering: “How do I get my rabbit to trust me?” Rabbits are intelligent and loving pets, but unlike dogs or cats, they are prey animals—and that means they can be naturally shy or wary, especially in a new environment.
The good news? With the right approach and a lot of patience, your rabbit can learn to see you not as a threat, but as a friend and caregiver. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the best ways to build a deep, trusting bond with your bunny.
🏠 1. Set Up a Safe, Comfortable Environment
Before trust can grow, your rabbit needs to feel safe in their surroundings. Here’s how to do it:
Rabbit-Proof the Space:
- Remove or cover wires, cords, and small objects they might chew.
- Block off tight spaces behind furniture where they could get stuck.
- Use baby gates or playpens to set clear boundaries.
Provide Comfort and Shelter:
- Add cozy hiding places like cardboard boxes, covered tunnels, or soft caves.
- Line the area with non-slip mats or rugs so your rabbit can move around with confidence.
- Use neutral-smelling bedding, and avoid overly scented cleaners or materials.
A rabbit that feels safe in its environment is much more likely to open up to you.
🧍♂️ 2. Let Your Rabbit Come to You
This step is all about patience.
Instead of reaching out to grab or touch your rabbit, let them take the first step:
- Sit quietly on the floor with them.
- Avoid direct eye contact, which rabbits can find intimidating.
- Read a book, scroll your phone, or talk softly—this shows them you’re not a threat.
- Let them sniff you, hop near you, or even nudge you.
🧠 Pro Tip: Rabbits are curious by nature. Give them time and space, and eventually, that curiosity will bring them closer.
🗣️ 3. Speak Their Language—Literally
Rabbits respond well to calm, quiet voices. Speaking softly and consistently when you’re around helps them get used to your presence.
- Use their name often in a positive tone.
- Avoid sudden loud noises or yelling.
- Soft talking during feeding and playtime can be especially comforting.
This verbal consistency helps your bunny associate your voice with good things—like food, play, or petting.
🍏 4. Use Treats to Build Positive Associations
Treats can go a long way in forming trust—as long as they’re used correctly.
Best Rabbit-Safe Treats:
- Small pieces of apple, banana, or carrot (use sparingly!)
- Fresh herbs like parsley, basil, or cilantro
- Dried rose petals or forage blends (like those in our natural treats section)
How to Offer Them:
- Hold the treat flat in your hand and stay still.
- Let your rabbit come to you to take it.
- Over time, they’ll learn that you = good things.
Be careful not to overdo treats; moderation is key to maintaining a healthy diet.
🤲 5. Gentle Petting (When They're Ready)
Once your rabbit is comfortable near you, you can try petting them—but always on their terms.
Safe Areas to Pet:
- Between the ears
- Along the back
- On the forehead
Areas to Avoid:
- Belly
- Feet
- Tail
- Under the chin (unless they seek it)
Start with slow, gentle strokes and pay close attention to their body language. If they move away or freeze, back off and try again another time.
🧩 6. Use Toys and Enrichment for Bonding
Rabbits love to play—and playing together builds trust.
Try These Bonding Activities:
- Foraging toys filled with herbs or hay
- Tunnels to run through or hide in
- Soft chew toys or willow balls
- Dig boxes filled with paper or safe materials
Browse our toys collection for enrichment ideas designed to stimulate your bunny’s natural instincts.
🧠 Pro Tip: Play alongside your rabbit. Toss a toy, hide a treat, or just sit nearby during playtime—they’ll begin to associate you with fun and safety.
👀 7. Learn to Read Your Rabbit’s Body Language
Understanding how your rabbit communicates is crucial to building trust.
Signs Your Rabbit Trusts You:
- Flopping over on their side (pure relaxation!)
- Tooth purring (gentle grinding when being pet)
- Nudging or licking you
- Sleeping near you
- Following you around
Signs of Fear or Stress:
- Thumping back legs
- Freezing or wide eyes
- Rapid breathing
- Hiding or fleeing
- Growling or grunting
When you respond calmly and respectfully to their signals, your rabbit learns that you’re safe and understanding.
🕒 8. Create a Predictable Routine
Rabbits thrive on structure. Daily routines build familiarity, which reduces stress and builds confidence.
- Feed them at the same times each day.
- Set a regular time for play or bonding.
- Clean litter boxes and refresh hay on a schedule.
Routines make your rabbit feel secure and teach them when to expect good things from you.
🩺 9. Handle with Care (and Only When Needed)
Many rabbits don’t enjoy being picked up. Only lift them when absolutely necessary (e.g. vet visits or grooming), and always do so gently.
Safe Handling Tips:
- Support the chest and back legs firmly.
- Hold them close to your body to prevent kicking.
- Never grab by the ears or scruff.
Afterward, reward your bunny with a treat and calm petting so they associate handling with care—not fear.
❤️ 10. Celebrate Small Wins
Gaining a rabbit’s trust takes time. Don’t rush the process. Celebrate every moment they come closer, stay near you, or relax in your presence.
Remember: Each bunny is different. Some may bond in days, others take months—but every small win counts.
✅ Trust-Building Checklist
| Step | What to Do | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 🏠 Environment | Safe space, hideaways, grounded level | Rabbits feel secure |
| 🧍♂️ Pace | You wait, they come | No fear or forced contact |
| 🗣️ Communication | Slow, soft voice | Calming effect |
| 🍏 Treats | Hand-fed healthy snacks | Positive associations |
| 🤲 Petting | Gentle strokes at their pace | Builds comfort |
| 🧩 Play | Enrichment games | Stimulates trust |
| 👀 Body Language | Spot signs of trust or fear | Ensures happy interactions |
| 🕒 Routine | Consistent care sessions | Predictability = comfort |
| 🩺 Handling | Gentle, treat-paired lifts | Reduces vet/hygiene stress |
🐇 Final Thoughts
Earning your rabbit’s trust is one of the most rewarding parts of rabbit ownership. It doesn’t happen overnight—but with time, patience, and love, you’ll form a beautiful connection that lasts for years.
At Pet Rabbit Supplies, we’re passionate about helping you bond better with your bunny. Explore our collection of treats, toys, and grooming tools designed to support a stress-free, happy rabbit life.


