Just like people, rabbits have their own unique personalities and most don’t take kindly to a new rabbit ‘invading their territory’. This often leads to fights, which can be stressful for pet owners to watch, and equally hard to know when to ‘let them at it’ to work out their differences, and when to step in, while they establish their bond and pecking order.
There is quite a lot of work involved in reading their body language , getting them over the initial fighting stage, and helping to encourage a loving relationship. I know the logisitics of keeping two bunnies separately is far from easy, and it is stressful trying to make sure they don't meet accidently when they don't get on! This is not what you signed up for when you got your second ball of fluff, is it?!
I know as well that there are lots of conflicting methods of bunny bonding online, and overwhelming information - and sometimes you've tried the suggested methods and it hasn't worked - but I can help you with outside the box methods that are tailor made for YOUR bunnies, to get them loved up faster and easier!!