I've kinda just been letting my bunnies live without being fully potty trained but now that I have the time I want to really work on getting them potty trained.

I've kinda just been letting my bunnies live without being fully potty trained but now that I have the time I want to really work on getting them potty trained.
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Put the poop and pee in the litter box, and let them choose a corner/spot. I don't have the best advice as Puddle just magically started going where I wanted. Lennon the bunny YouTube channel has a good video on it, sorry!
This advice is assuming they’re spayed/ neutered: it looks like they are free roam? For mine, it worked best to confine them to a space using an Xpen that included the litter box until they were fully trained.
Initially, have hay at one end, and the litter on the other end. Put their pellets back in the litter box.
Any accidents with urine outside, wipe it quickly, put that tissue in the litter box. Clean that area with a bunny safe spray.
Lastly, be patient.
Thanks :) and only 2 of them are spayed but the other two will be soon. But I'll still try to potty train them in the mean time
Are they neutered/ spayed?
Two of them are but in a couple of months my other ones will be spayed too. I know that they wont be 100% potty trained if they're not spayed but I want to at least try to potty train them
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Ok, I’m not really sure, but I hope they will soon!