How to Bond with Rabbits and Guinea Pigs
January 15, 2026
Winter can be a quiet time at home in Northamptonshire, making January and February the perfect months to focus on building a stronger bond with your small pets. Rabbits and guinea pigs are social, intelligent animals that thrive on routine, gentle interaction and mental stimulation. Spending quality time with them not only strengthens your relationship but can also enhance their overall wellbeing.
Our team at Towcester Vets have compiled some great tips on how to build trust and encourage play.
If you’re experiencing any difficult behaviours and need help, just contact our vets in Towcester for advice on how to build a positive relationship, as well as a health check to ensure your pet is well.
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Bonding with your rabbit or guinea pig: building trust with gentle activities
Start with a calm environment
According to our vets in Towcester, small pets can be easily startled by loud noises or sudden movements. Create a calm and safe space by dimming harsh lights, moving slowly and speaking softly. This encourages your rabbit or guinea pig to approach you willingly, rather than feeling anxious or threatened.
Gentle handling and patience
Rabbits and guinea pigs need to feel secure in your hands. Begin with short handling sessions, letting them sniff and explore your hands while you pet them gently. Avoid sudden lifts; instead, support their body properly, keeping one hand under the chest and the other supporting the hindquarters. Over time, these gentle interactions will build trust.
Interactive play and foraging
Mental stimulation is essential for small pets. Towcester Veterinary Centre’s team recommend setting up indoor foraging activities using toilet paper rolls, cardboard boxes or puzzle feeders. Hide a few of their favourite treats inside to encourage natural digging and exploring behaviours. These activities provide enrichment, satisfy curiosity and allow you to observe your pet’s personality in a relaxed setting.
Bonding through routine
Rabbits and guinea pigs appreciate consistency. Daily routines, such as regular feeding times, gentle play sessions, and safe handling, help them feel secure and more willing to interact. Incorporating bonding activities into your usual care routine strengthens trust over time.
Speak their language
Pay attention to your pet’s body language. Our vets in Towcester share that a relaxed rabbit may flop onto their side, while a content guinea pig may purr or make soft chirping sounds. Recognising these cues helps you respond appropriately and build a positive, trusting relationship.
When to seek advice
If your rabbit or guinea pig shows persistent fear, aggression or unusual behaviours, it’s a good idea to speak with our team at Towcester Vets. Call us on 01327 350239 and we can book an appointment in which our team can provide guidance on safe handling techniques and enrichment strategies to ensure your pet is happy and thriving.
By investing a little time each day in gentle interactions, now can be the start of a stronger, more rewarding bond with your rabbit or guinea pig. Small, consistent efforts now can lead to a lifetime of trust and companionship!
Why not start with a new year health check for your small pet? Just contact our vets in Towcester to book an appointment.