Your Rabbit Turns Its Back on You for a Reason That Will Break Your Heart

Do rabbits love their owners? If your rabbit turns its back on you, lies down facing the other way, or flops beside you and seems to ignore you, you've been reading one of the most emotional signals in rabbit body language completely backwards. In this video, we break down what it really means when your rabbit turns its back on you — and why, for a prey animal hardwired to fear everything, it's the closest thing to "I trust you with my life." You'll learn how rabbits actually show love, the quiet signs your rabbit loves you, and why a rabbit's trust is rarer and deeper than a dog's. If you've ever felt ignored or rejected by your bunny, this will change the way you see every still moment with them. What we cover: • Why turning its back is the most vulnerable thing a prey animal can do • How your rabbit secretly puts you "on guard duty." • The truth behind the rabbit flop and those half-closed eyes • How your rabbit borrows your calm to feel safe • The heartbreaking thing a bonded rabbit's body does that almost no one talks about Questions this video answers: Do rabbits bond with humans? Why does my rabbit turn its back on me? What are the signs your rabbit loves you? How do rabbits show affection? Do rabbits trust their owners? If this changed the way you see your rabbit, subscribe — we decode rabbit behavior and body language using what biology actually tells us. And tell me in the comments: does your rabbit turn its back and settle down near you? What's its name? #rabbit #bunny #rabbitcare #rabbitbodylanguage #petrabbit